Hurricane Katrina, the storm that ruined the Big Easy, was a bit like my fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Miller. She was harsh, strict, and demanding, but we learned.
Are Insurers Denying Oil B.I. Claims?Policyholder attorney says carriers cite soaring profits as rationale for rejectionNew YorkInsurers are citing windfall profits at oil companies ...
NU Online News ServiceNew York --Insurers are citing oil companies' windfall profits as a reason to deny their Hurricane Katrina business interruption claims, a ...
NU Online News ServiceSwiss Re today proclaimed 2005 "the costliest year ever for insurers" with estimated insured losses of $80 billion and 112,000 deaths ...
SOME agents and brokers are fascinated with technology for its own sake, but most see it strictly as a means to an end: a more profitable agency. This link between high tech and high margins was explored during a panel discussion at the Independent
Connecting the DotsSiloed systems and disparate customer data sources always have been inhibitors to creating the oft-cited 360-degree customer view. Here's how several insurers ...
Investors Rebuilding Bermuda CapitalStart-up activity continues as existing players retool operational strategiesEven though Hurricane Katrina did not make landfall in Bermuda, her path of ...