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Miss. Couple Weighs Appeal in Katrina Case after Verdict Favors Insurer

Jan 31 2008 // A Mississippi homeowner whose lawsuit over Hurricane Katrina damage ended with a jury verdict that favored his insurance company said Tuesday he has no plans to file an appeal in the case. On Monday, an eight-member jury...

Aon Publishes Marine Report

Jan 31 2008 // Aon has released its “2008 Marine Insurance Market Review,” which concludes that the “marine industry is set for a continued run of favorable insurance premiums in 2008, despite facing higher risks. The...

TDI December Enforcements Result in Nearly $1.6M in Fines, Restitution

Jan 31 2008 // Enforcement actions taken by the Texas Department of Insurance December 2007 resulted in eight license revocations, four license denials, and fines and restitution totaling $1,591,264, the department reported. An order...

Mississippi Jury’s Verdict in Katrina Case Favors Insurance Company

Jan 30 2008 // A federal judge refused to let Mississippi jurors consider punitive damages against an insurance company after they handed down a verdict Monday that favored the insurer in a dispute with policyholders over Hurricane...

Mass. AG Loses Another as Hanover’s Auto Insurance Filing is Cleared

Jan 30 2008 // Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has lost another skirmish in the battle over regulation of 2008 auto insurance rates. Insurance Commissioner Nonnie Burnes has upheld the rate filing of Hanover Insurance,...

10 Tips for Mass. Insurance Agents Moving into Competitive Market

Jan 29 2008 // Massachusetts independent agents are facing a challenge to hang onto their whopping 86 percent market share in personal lines as the state embarks upon a new competitive auto insurance system that will bring some of the...

Insurers Oppose Mich. Governor’s Consumer Advocate Proposal

Jan 29 2008 // A proposal by Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm to create a state automobile and homeowner insurance consumer advocate is being called “unnecessary and duplicative,” by one property/casualty insurance trade...

Bond Market Woes Could Endanger Municipal Construction

Jan 28 2008 // If the struggling bond market is saved by a potential bailout, turbulence in the stock market could ease — but without a bailout, cities across the country could have difficulty building everything from sewers to...

Insurers to Fight Credit Scoring Ban on Colo. House Floor

Jan 28 2008 // Legislation that would prohibit insurers’ use of credit information narrowly advanced out of the Colorado House Business Affairs and Labor Committee Thursday on a 6-5 vote. According to the Property Casualty Insurers...

Mass. Allows Rates and Commissions of 2 Largest Auto Insurers

Jan 28 2008 // The two largest auto insurance writers in Massachusetts have been given the green light to use the rates they filed for 2008 in rulings that characterize the state attorney general’s objections as...

La.’s Valued Policy Law: New Teeth for Hurricane Claims?

Jan 27 2008 // Property damage from hurricanes primarily comes from two sources: wind and water. Insurance coverage for property damaged by wind, and by rain water which enters the property as a result of wind damage, is generally...

5 Carriers Receive $29 Million in La. Incentive Grants

Jan 27 2008 // Department to accept next round of applications Feb. 4 through Mar. 3 At a Jan. 11 press conference, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Jim Donelon and then-Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco handed out $29 million in grants...

Lloyd’s Defends Insurers Against ‘Spoilsport’ Image

Jan 27 2008 // An increasingly common complaint against the insurance industry charges that it is largely responsible for the disappearance of traditional events and activities due to the unavailability and/or the increasing cost of...

Consumer Group Claims Insurers Overcharge, Underpay Policyholders

Jan 27 2008 // Insurers defend recent years’ profits, deny allegations and call national consumer group’s report ‘fatally flawed’ A national consumer organization has charged that property casualty insurers are...

An Insurer’s Success Relies on the Expertise of Its Underwriters

Jan 27 2008 // An insurer’s success rests largely in the expertise of its underwriters. As the U.S. Department of Labor noted in its Career Overview series, “Great trust is placed in underwriters as an insurance company may...

Agents Have Options to Profit as Cycles Turn

Jan 27 2008 // Trust, efficiency, quality, knowledge are among the values independent agents bring to the insurance transaction Managing insurance cycles to maintain profitability is a tricky proposition. Higher premiums produced by hard...

Ariz. Court Goes Against State Farm in Uninsured Motorist Case

Jan 27 2008 // A recent Arizona Supreme Court ruling blocks insurance companies from lowering underinsured motorist payments to injured people who have received workers’ compensation. Because the lawsuit was filed as a class...

European Risk Managers, Industry Face New and Not so New Challenges

Jan 27 2008 // FERMA conference highlights growing importance of risk management in complex global business environment The insurance industry’s “traditional model” has become outdated and is so abstruse that the...

Commercial Insurers’ Stocks Flat in 2007; M&As Heat Up

Jan 27 2008 // Stock Prices: Commercial lines insurers’ stocks have been relatively flat in 2007. Chubb Corp. (NYSE:CB) posted the largest gain at 5 percent. M&A Activity: The fourth quarter started with a bang as two large...

ISO: Insurers to Pay $6.5 Billion in 2007 Catastrophe Claims

Jan 27 2008 // U.S. property/casualty insurers are expected to pay homeowners and businesses $6.5 billion for 2007 property losses from 23 catastrophes — the eighth lowest cost in a decade and the seventh lowest frequency for the...