Katrina Leads Pack Of Record HurricanesWorst disaster ever combines with Rita, Wilma to cause $45.2 billion in lossesInsurers thought they got walloped last year ...
Was Noah Covered?Recent editorials lambasting attempts to bully insurers into paying billions in claims for hurricane-related flood damage excluded in standard homeowner policies prompted ...
NAIC Pitched On New Disaster ApproachIndustry skeptical, but Allstate and two top regulators keep pushing all-perils planChicagoIndustry representatives greeted a proposal for a national ...
Industry Geared To Fight HoodIndustry representatives say insurers have no intention of settling a suit by the Mississippi attorney general and making payments to ...
Claims News Service, Nov. 15, 2:45 p.m. EST -- The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big "I") is asking Congress to extend the borrowing authority of the National Flood Insurance
Lawmakers At Odds Over Katrina LessonsFederal, state officials discuss solutions, but lack consensus on any approachWashingtonThe destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina might have spotlighted ...
Claims News Service, Nov. 11, 11:45 a.m. EST -- The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big "I") has released a set of 22 recommendations for needed improvements to the National
NU Online News ServiceWashington --Legislation allowing the National Flood Insurance Program to resume paying claims was passed by Congress late Friday and is now ...
Insurers, Republicans CoolTo Proposed Hurricane FundA restructuring of Florida's Hurricane Catastrophe Fund proposed by local Democrats may be too broad to win support from ...
The National Flood Insurance Program has announced that it will modify the way that it settles claims in order to expedite the response to policyholders in storm-stricken areas.