The decision earlier this month by a federal appeals court in New Orleans supporting insurer flood exclusions in Hurricane Katrina claims should send a message to homeowners about the need to buy
Yesterday's decision by a New Orleans Appeals Court favoring insurers' interpretation of flood exclusions in Hurricane Katrina cases should send a message to homeowners about the need to buy flood ins
A 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel in New Orleans has ruled that standard insurance policy exclusions for water and flood damage prevent Hurricane Katrina victims from recovering damages from
Two industry organizations have come out against Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood's decision to file suit against State Farm related to an agreement for a mass settlement of claims over
The National Conference of Insurance Legislators has urged the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to "proceed with caution" in considering legislation to repeal the insurance industry's limited
The National Conference of Insurance Legislators said it has urged the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to "proceed with caution" in considering legislation to repeal the insurance industry's limited a
North Dakota Rep. George Keiser, R-Bismarck, sponsored the legislation approved at Friday's session, which he said offers comprehensive guidance to states interested in establishing a statewide buildi
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood's plan to tie auto insurance underwriting to property coverage got a lukewarm response from the governor and insurance commissioner, while being universally