POLLUTION exposures have been growing in significance for years. Yet even in the face of clear need, environmental insurance has not been a coverage insureds have readily accepted. For the agent, this has created a complex problem. How to prioritize
Liberty Hikes Reserves, CEO Calls Market IrrationalBy Susanne SclafaneNU Online News Service, March 3, 12:23 p.m. EST?Liberty Mutual announced a pollution reserve hike of more ...
A&E Claims Often Put Squeeze On Insurers With asbestos and hazardous waste cleanups, carrier may face two battles at onceThe continuing flood of asbestos, hazardous ...
In the September 2001 issue of American AGENT & BROKER, we attempted to forecast the future of insurance agents errors and omissions insurance ("Agent E&O Renewals: Don't Wait Until the 11th Hour"). We foresaw the hardening of the market but never
Will Next Wave Of EIL Claims Wipe Out Reserves?Can insurer loss reserves withstand a new round of environmental claims?That's the question Morgan Stanley analysts asked ...
Welcome to July, the heart of summer and home of Independence Day! But before you light up those illegal fireworks in the back yard, settle back with a glass of iced tea in your favorite hammock and dream with me about how much better our business
As Silica Litigation Moves Forward, Will Defendants Have Insurance Coverage?Last Of A Four-Part SeriesIn its most recent survey of the property-casualty insurance market, the Council ...
How Much Will Silica Claims Cost Insurers?How much will commercial liability insurers ultimately end up paying out on silica-related claims? So far, the usual experts ...
Cover Story: State Of The MarketHard Market Over For Most Buyers, NU Survey Reveals Price hikes moderating, with many expecting no increase or decline in ...