Some Carriers Waive Multiple Florida DeductiblesWhile superstitious Floridians may recoil from discussions of ramifications of the 2004 storm season with more than five weeks still ...
Storms Pack A Wallop, But No Knockdown PunchThe 1-2-3 punch of Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Ivan will sock property-casualty insurers with more than one million ...
Loss Of Trust Prompts Agents To Go RogueBehind closed doors, out of ear-shot of those they critique, agentswhether independent or captiveusually have a bone to ...
Ivan: Three And Counting Early estimates put U.S., Caribbean insured damages at more than $5 billionRefusing to spare Florida its third hit of the season, ...
A glimpse inside the personal technology arsenal and strategies that empower todays leading insurance IT professionals.BY G. BARRY KLEIN, CPCU, CLUIn 1914, San Franciscan C.E. ...
MY LAST two columns described our agency's efforts to end walk-in premium payments on direct-bill accounts, freeing time for our employees to offer our clients other, more valuable service. Last month I explained how we began communicating to
Association responsible for insurance, but is condo unit owner's policy valueless? A woman owned a unit in a California condominium development managed by its homeowners association. Under the condominium's declaration of covenants, conditions and
Market Withstands Hits From Two Hurricanes No solvency issues raised by Charley and Frances; new building code does its jobHurricanes Charley and Frances have more ...
Insurers Count Charley Losses As Frances LoomsAs the property-casualty industry braced for Hurricane Frances last week, the bills were still coming in from Hurricane Charleywith ...