With rescue operations coming to a close and recovery efforts underway all along the battered Gulf Coast, experts are still unsure as to what the insured damages from Hurricane Katrina will be.
Disputes Over KatrinaCoverage Are InevitableBy Randy J. ManiloffThe pictures of destruction and despair caused by Hurricane Katrina are incomprehensible. While each picture may be ...
NEW YORK, NY, September 15 -- In the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. insurance industry has established the Hurricane Insurance Information Center (HIIC) in Jackson, MS.
Insurers Face Ballooning Katrina LossesAdjusters hit the ground, with insured damages reaching as high as $35 billionBy Mark e. ruquetInsured loss estimates continued to ...
Looking Past Devastation,Insurers See Positive TrendsBy Susanne SclafaneNew YorkAlthough executives speaking here at an insurance conference last week said their companies still didn't have ...
IOA Seeks Partners, Not Just ProducersCommissions shared, but so are management and service responsibilitiesThe best lesson can involve taking a negative experience and turning ...
Amount of damage caused by flooding hampers estimate of industry's ultimate exposureBy Mark e. ruquetHurricane Katrina could end up being the worst catastrophe ever ...
"We will hit the ground running once FEMA opens its disaster centers," Commissioner Bell said. "We are operating under our Disaster Response Plan. We are coordinating with the Governor's Office, the
"We will hit the ground running once FEMA opens its disaster centers," Commissioner Bell said. "We are operating under our Disaster Response Plan. We are coordinating with the Governor's Office, the