Lawmakers At Odds Over Katrina LessonsFederal, state officials discuss solutions, but lack consensus on any approachWashingtonThe destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina might have spotlighted ...
Insurance Actuaries Targeted In SuitsOnce flying beneath the radar, actuaries are now in plain view of plaintiffs' attorneysWith the rising tide of litigation in ...
Insurers, Republicans CoolTo Proposed Hurricane FundA restructuring of Florida's Hurricane Catastrophe Fund proposed by local Democrats may be too broad to win support from ...
Fla. Dems Offer Hurricane PlanBy Matt BradyDemocrats in the Florida House of Representatives unveiled a plan last week to restructure the state's Hurricane Catastrophe ...
Should Insurers Be RequiredTo Bear Future Flood Losses?By Matt BradyWith its expenses skyrocketing in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, carriers administering the National Flood ...
Tale Of Two Markets For Fiduciary LiabilityRates rise for public companies, stay flat for "everyone else"Fiduciary liability insurance is increasingly gaining attention as a ...
Are Producer CompRules Dead On Arrival?Agents unlikely to face any legal bans on contingency feesWashingtonFurther rule changes on agent and broker compensation, including an ...
Private Market Must Pick Up Terrorism ReCBO director: Federal role is determining how to tap insuranceBy Matt BradyWashingtonThe public sector should not be considered ...
Storms Wipe Out Record First-Half ProfitsKatrina, Rita take back huge net income gain, but won't drastically harden marketBy Matt BradyAlthough the damage caused by ...
Mortgage Group Proposes Retroactive FEMA PaymentsBy MATT BRADY AND ARTHUR D. POSTAL, WASHINGTON BUREAU"We'll give you a new roof, but you will have to ...