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The South Carolina Department of Insurance has issued an emergency bulletin regarding temporary adjuster licensing in consideration of Hurricane Ian.
A summary of the emergency order and the catastrophe reporting requirements issued by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and Commissioner Altmaier.
A summary of the emergency order and the catastrophe reporting requirements issued by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and Commissioner Altmaier.
As FedNat Insurance Company could not complete the May 13 Consent Order to wind down its business, the insurance department filed for and received approval for liquidation of the company.
Announcement of a Connecticut Insurance Department Notice to commercial insurers and producers providing guideance on the types of commercial lines policies that can be issued with defense within limits, and the required consumer disclosures for these policies.
In the wake of Hurricane Ian, the questions and answers below may be helpful to policyholders, agents, and adjusters as they work through claims and assessment.
Discusses the characteristics of a storm surge as opposed to tide surge or rainwater flood.
Because criminal matters proceed at a more rapid pace than civil matters, it is necessary to be proactive in assessing your professional liability policy.
How the Industry Prepares for Hurricanes<br> Hurricanes always generate a certain dread/excitement within the insurance industry. While insureds may…
Things to consider for an agency owner when facing a disaster.