Louisiana homeowners who have paid an insurance premium over the previous 12 months are in line to receive payments from unused grant fund monies designed to entice private carriers to write property
Just as there are crash tests for automobiles, why should there not be similar testing to see how buildings hold up against a variety of insured exposures? That is the driving question behind the
A winter storm that swept across New England late last week has caused "severe disruption and damage," and may lead to more problems for the area, according to modeling firm Risk Management Solutions
Administrative Law Judge Daniel Manry, of the Division of Administrative Hearings, said, "State Farm Florida did not show by a preponderance of the evidence that either the indicated rate or requested
In a week that saw American International Group lose one of its senior officials, the carrier defended its controversial payments to retain key executives, warning it could lose valuable employees
As insurers look to biomechanics as a way to combat insurance fraud, courts are accepting the testimony of biomechanical experts to varying degrees, and one company in New York is seeking to make it
A New York agent's association is looking to have legislation reintroduced that would address what the association says are oversight and competitive issues surrounding the New York State Insurance Fu
The market share for Florida domestic homeowners insurers could reach 50 percent in the state by year's end, according to the Florida Insurance Council, citing Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) sta
The market share for Florida domestic homeowners insurers could reach 50 percent in the state by year's end, according to the Florida Insurance Council, citing Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) sta
The New York Insurance Association said it is opposing a provision in Governor David Paterson's preliminary deficit reduction package that would add $140 million in assessments for New York domestic i