"It's a mixed signal, the whole industry is growing north of $30 billion, but in some states it's trending down," explained Lawrence "Mac" Wesson Jr., president of the National Association of Professi
Claims News Service, Nov. 1, 11:50 a.m. EST -- U.S. property/casualty insurers will pay an estimated $4.7 billion for insured property losses to residential and commercial policyholders affected by
Insurers Confront Unpleasant 'Surprises' With Hurricane LossesBy caroline mcdonaldChicagoAs Hurricane Wilma hammered South Florida after destroying Mexican tourist centers, one word that came up ...
Should Insurers Be RequiredTo Bear Future Flood Losses?By Matt BradyWith its expenses skyrocketing in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, carriers administering the National Flood ...
Claims News Service, Oct. 18, 3:10 p.m. EDT -- Robert M. Bryant, President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), announced this week that a special online database
Wilma formed west of Jamaica over the weekend. Wilma is the 21st named storm of the season, which means 2005 is level with 1933 as the most active season on record. Any storms that form subsequent to
Wilma formed west of Jamaica over the weekend. Wilma is the 21st named storm of the season, which means 2005 is level with 1933 as the most active season on record. Any storms that form subsequent to
AIG Sued Over Katrina InactionBy Daniel HaysA Louisiana attorney has filed a prospective class action against American International Group on behalf of AIG policyholders ...
Toni Swain Orrill, a New Orleans resident whose house was severely damaged in Hurricane Katrina, filed a class action suit recently against American International Group (AIG) and its subsidiary,