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May 7, 2007
Southeast Edition
Weather Report - Climate Change: The potential insurance costs and what's being done
Climate Change: The potential insurance costs and what's being done
Estimating the potential costs of future weather related events, linked to climate change, is, at best, an inexact science; there are just too many variables. Nonetheless, a picture is emerging that, whatever happens, the costs are likely to be huge. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a report, requested by Congress, titled ...Features
Editor's Note: It's time, really
Catching up on climate change
Assisted living and miscellaneous medical facilities spur new growth
Medical professional liability underwriters face new environment
Thinking outside of the box
Minding Your Business: Executive risk exposures producers should know
Idea Exchange: Pet food case raises product recall, 'special' property, new coverage issues
Idea Exchange: Commercial insurers' stock trades down in first quarter; M&As slow as well
Idea Exchange: Agents tell it best -- Do what you love and the rest will follow
Closing Quote: Congress should consider "guiding principles" for TRIEA
It Figures: It Figures
Declarations: Declarations
Departments
Currents
- Nationwide to readjust 500 Miss. Katrina claims
- Allstate wins 29% statewide rate hike in Miss.; resumes coastal writings excluding wind coverage
- Freeing streams of debris could stem flooding in W. Va., other states
- Agents welcome Citizens expansion of small commercial coverage statewide
- Fla. Commissioner McCarty in political hot water
- Fortified building standards: Gulf Coast market salvation?
- GAO report welcomed
- Commercial property/casualty premiums drop, underwriting relaxes, 1st quarter survey finds
- Key subcommittee chairman favors six to eight-year terrorism insurance extension
- Another report details property/casualty insurers' 2006 profitability, escape from storms
- Study: Obese workers drive up workers' compensation costs

