USAIGs John Brogan sat down with NU-PC360 to discuss risks specific to the Aviation Insurance industry, from bumps and dings on aircraft down on land to catastrophic events and collisions in the air.
Worldwide insured losses came to $31 billion, with the United States leading the pack even though U.S. losses were far below the 2000-to-2012 average of $29.4 billion.
Theres a new High Net Worth insurance pro in the industry, and shes not looking for wealthy clients. Well, not at this time, anyway. Thats because Ira Curry, a vice president for property in the Atlanta office of Aspen Insurance, has come forward as one of two winners of Wednesdays...
Lockton breaks down the risks and coverages associated with Ralphie Parker's pursuit of the perfect Christmas gift: a Red Ryder carbine-action, two hundred shot Range Model air rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing which tells time.
Lockton breaks down the risks and coverages associated with Ralphie Parker's pursuit of the perfect Christmas gift: a Red Ryder carbine-action, two hundred shot Range Model air rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing which tells time.
Drivers who file an auto insurance claim will see their rates climb by an average of 38% nationwide, while those who file two claims within a 12-month period can expect to pay nearly twice as much as claim-free drivers, a new report says.
Drivers who file an auto insurance claim will see their rates climb by an average of 38% nationwide, while those who file two claims within a 12-month period can expect to pay nearly twice as much as claim-free drivers, a new report says.
January reinsurance renewal pricing for U.S. property-catastrophe risks could be down by as much as 15-25% in the United States and 5% in Europe and the U.K., according to research from Clifford Gallant, an equity analyst with Nomura investment bank.
A new CFA report shows rates for identical drivers can vary by up to 100% depending on their credit scores. Insurance experts say CFA is making old arguments and ignoring research showing credit scores are an effective predictor of risk.
A new CFA report shows rates for identical drivers can vary by up to 100% depending on their credit scores. Insurance experts say CFA is making old arguments and ignoring research showing credit scores are an effective predictor of risk.