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September 19, 2005
Southeast Edition
Latin Agents Issue
Latin Agents Urge Insurers to Join the Hispanic Market Explosion
As the Hispanic population surpasses 40 million with a combined purchasing power of more than $700 million, the insurance industry is keeping its eye on this ever-growing market segment. Hispanic agents and Latin agent insurance associations are playing an increasingly important role in representing minority agents and consumers, according to ...Features
Editor's Note: There's a Lot to Do in Katrina's Wake
Court Ruling Says Asbestos-Related Disease Does Not Constitute 'Bodily Injury by Accident'
Federal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line's Future
In Uncertain Times, Surplus Market Certain to Respond
Surveying the Damage: After Katrina, Can the Industry Withstand Another Disaster?
New Orleans-Based GEB Insurance Agency Weathers Katrina
As the Hispanic Population Surges in the United States
Hurricane Katrina: The Legal Saga Begins
Born to File Claims: Driving Behavior is Written in the Stars
Zodiac Underwriting Guide to Drivers
FAIA Studying Windstorm 'Vehicle'
Fla. Task Force to Discuss How to Solve Hurricane Insurance Crisis
Mississippi Agents Pick Up the Pieces
Nationwide Concerns Fla. CFO
S. Floridians Viewed Hurricane Katrina as an Expensive Nuisance
Fla. Lawmakers Nelson, Foley Voice Support for National CAT Fund
Parting Shots: Making the Case for Diversity on the 'Top Deck'
Departments
Newsbriefs
- International Newsbriefs
- INSURERS OFFERING GRACE PERIODS
- VESTA PREDICTS ITS KATRINA LOSSES
- RULE CAPS ADJUSTER FEES AT 10 PERCENT
- FEMA DENIES KATRINA VICTIMS AID
- S. FLA. ASSISTANCE OFFICES
- AFLAC ANNOUNCES 90-DAY GRACE PERIOD
- NATIONWIDE CUTS BACK
- NCCI REQUEST REDUCED WC RATES
- FINITE REINSURANCE REQUIREMENTS ENDED
- INSURERS TO PAY $50M IN JACKSONVILLE INCINERATOR CLEANUP
- N.C. FARMERS RECEIVE ASSISTANCE
- DISCOUNT HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN WARNING

