On the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a new survey of homeowners finds that more than a quarter of them are not clear if they have flood coverage, while more than a third are uncertain what t
The 2006 Agency Technology Study, conducted by the ACORD-User Groups Information Exchange (AUGIE), demonstrated the need for improved communication between carriers and independent agencies on
"Too many agency owners and their staffs still don't recognize that their business lives can improve dramatically with so many tools available today," said Mr. Bergstein, vice president of The Capacit
Almost a year after it was struck by Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana's economy is in desperate shape, but conditions for that state and Mississippi should improve as insurance claims payments and $107 bi
Mindy Lubber, president of Boston-based Ceres, said that climate change not only poses unprecedented risks to the insurance industry, but also creates vast opportunities for new products and services
The National Equipment Register, an equipment theft prevention organization, and personal/home security company Identification Technologies have collaborated on a new identification and registration
The National Equipment Register, an equipment theft prevention organization, and personal/home security company Identification Technologies have collaborated on a new identification and registration
Claims News Service, August 18, 4:50 p.m. EDT -- For the first time, automakers now must inform future new-car buyers via owner's manual if an event data recorder (EDR) has been installed under a new
State Sen. Rod Smith, D-Alachua, has come under fire from his opponent U.S. Rep. Jim Davis, D-Tampa, who accused him of voting for a "loophole" to allow insurance companies to escape from covering flo