Latest Claims Headlines

All the headlines from our Claims Topic Page, ordered by recency.

IJ Exclusive: Shand Morahan’s ‘How to Write’ Professional Liability

Sep 5 2005 // In the ongoing “How to Write” broadcast series from the Insurance Journal studios in San Diego, Calif., Carol Murphy and Mary Sanders of Shand Morahan & Co. discussed errors and omissions insurance,...

PINnacle Xchange

Sep 5 2005 // CT Insurance Services introduced enterprise automation that integrates the compliance requirements for both securities registration and insurance licensing. It is expanding its PINnacle Xchange producer licensing software...

Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form

Sep 5 2005 // Lloyd’s is 317 years old and doing just fine thank you. London’s venerable insurance market traces its roots to the establishment of Edward Lloyd’s coffeehouse in 1688. It’s an icon of both...

Budget Office Figures Federal Asbestos Fund Too Small to Pay All Claims

Sep 5 2005 // The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the federal $140 billion asbestos compensation fund being considered by Congress could be too small to cover claims over the next 50 years. The Fairness in Asbestos Injury...

Mass. Auto Insurance Rates: How Low Will They Go for Next Year?

Sep 5 2005 // As the wheel that sets 2006 auto insurance rates in Massachusetts begins spinning, there is no doubt it will be pointing at a negative number when it comes to rest in about two months. The real mystery is just how negative...

Lloyd’s of London Finds its 21st Century Form

Sep 5 2005 // Lloyd’s is 317 years old and doing just fine thank you. London’s venerable insurance market traces its roots to the establishment of Edward Lloyd’s coffeehouse in 1688. It’s an icon of both...

Mass. Auto Insurance Rates: How Low Will They Go for Next Year?

Sep 5 2005 // As the wheel that sets 2006 auto insurance rates in Massachusetts begins spinning, there is no doubt it will be pointing at a negative number when it comes to rest in about two months. The real mystery is just how negative...

Budget Office Figures Federal Asbestos Fund Too Small to Pay All Claims

Sep 5 2005 // The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the federal $140 billion asbestos compensation fund being considered by Congress could be too small to cover claims over the next 50 years. The Fairness in Asbestos Injury...

Zurich Completes Sale of Claims Management Group

Sep 2 2005 // Zurich Financial Services Group announced today that it has sold 100 percent of the share capital of Claims Management Group Limited (CMGL) to Sovereign Capital Partners LLP and the management of CMGL. “The parties...

Farmers Claims Teams Assisting Katrina Victims

Sep 2 2005 // Farmers Insurance Group of Companies advises its customers suffering damage from Hurricane Katrina to immediately contact their agent or call the 24 hour claims hotline, 800-HelpPoint (1-800-435-7764). A combination of...

Swiss Re Estimates Katrina Claims at Around $500M

Sep 1 2005 // Swiss Re announced that, based on its preliminary estimate, it expects claims related to Hurricane Katrina to be in the range $500 million (CHF 625 million) before tax. “Swiss Re expects Hurricane Katrina to cost the...

Policyholders Line Up to File Claims at Miss. Agency; Fla. Associations Offer Aid, Assistance to Kartina’s Victims

Aug 31 2005 // Insurance adjusters are scrambling around South Florida, where before crossing into the Gulf of Mexico and becoming a catastrophic hurricane, Katrina slapped Dade and Broward counties with damages experts estimate from...

Insurer Pays $11 Million in Wisc. Tornado Claims

Aug 31 2005 // American Family Insurance of Madison has paid out $11 million in damage claims so far as a result of the Aug. 18 tornadoes that hit central Wisconsin. The insurer provided an update Wednesday on damage claims stemming from...

Equitas to Pay $300 Million to Settle 6 Asbestos Claims

Aug 30 2005 // Reports from Reuters, the Financial Times and other sources indicate that Equitas, the Lloyd’s runoff vehicle, will announce that it is set to pay 167 million pounds ($300 million) to settle six additional asbestos...

CNA Opens Claims Center for Hurricane Katrina

Aug 26 2005 // CNA insurance companies announced the opening of a Catastrophe Operations Center within its Nashville, Tennessee office for handling anticipated claims from Hurricane Katrina. All new Hurricane Katrina losses should be...

State Farm Mobilizing Adjusters to Respond to Katrina

Aug 26 2005 // State Farm, the largest insurer of homes and automobiles in Florida and the nation, has mobilized claims adjusters to join Florida employees, agents and agents’ staff who are already assisting customers recovering...

General Casualty to Pay $5 Million in Wisc. Tornado Claims

Aug 26 2005 // General Casualty Cos. said today it expects to pay out about $5 million in losses on the nearly 60 claims that have been filed as a result of tornados last Thursday in southeastern Wisconsin. More than 30 of the claims are...

U.S. Budget Office Says Federal Asbestos Fund Could Be Insufficent to Pay All Claims

Aug 26 2005 // The Congressional Budget Office released a cost estimate study on Friday for the Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act (S. 852), stating that the $140 billion asbestos compensation fund being considered by Congress...

Insurers Counting Claims from Wisc. Tornado Strike

Aug 23 2005 // American Family Insurance of Madison, Wisc., which insures about one of every four homes in Wisconsin, has $10.3 million in claims and expects that figure to increase to $12 million. American Family reported receiving 320...

Fla. Man Faked Cancer Fund Claims, Receives 6-Year Prison Sentence

Aug 23 2005 // Attorney General Charlie Crist has announced that a Lake Worth, Fla. man has been sentenced to prison for defrauding a nationwide settlement fund intended to help cancer patients who overpaid for the cancer-fighting drug...