Weather Services International has issued another update to its 2011 predictions for what will surely be a closely watched hurricane season in the Atlantic beginning in about a week.
Catastrophe risk modeling firm EQECAT says insured losses for the Joplin, Mo. tornado—the deadliest twister in more than 60 years—could be between $1 billion and $3 billion.
Martina Conlon, principal at Novarica, has turned a question she is frequently asked into a full report about solutions to simplify the way companies conduct business.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has signed SB 408, a bill designed to address cost drivers in an attempt to reform Florida’s unsteady property insurance market.
Newark, Calif.-based Risk Management Solutions (RMS) weighed in on estimating insured losses from the late April tornado outbreak with a range of $3.5 billion to $6 billion.
Insurers are leafing through and interpreting the massive property insurance bill signed by Gov. Rick Scott, which addresses insurance issues related to replacement cost methodology, sinkholes, public adjusters, and claim filing periods.