Latest Hurricane Headlines

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

Best: Most Insurers Will Meet Hurricane Katrina’s Financial Commitments

Sep 1 2005 // In response to Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best Co. has begun to aggregate public and private information in order to assess the financial impact it will have on the global property/casualty insurance and reinsurance...

InsurBanc Offering Short Term Loans To Agencies Hurt by Hurricane

Sep 1 2005 // InsurBanc, a financial services provider for independent insurance agencies, has put together a special loan program for qualifying agency principals affected by Hurricane Katrina. Realizing that independent agency owners...

The Midland Co. Assessing Hurricane Katrina Losses

Sep 1 2005 // Ohio-based The Midland Company is currently assessing the anticipated losses from Hurricane Katrina, which made landfall along the borders of Louisiana and Mississippi earlier this week. “Access to some of the most...

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...

NBIS – ProBuilders Offering Assistance to Contractors in Several Hurricane-Stricken States

Aug 31 2005 // In an effort to alleviate some of the pain that Hurricane Katrina has brought to the southeastern part of the United States, ProBuilders is offering reduced premiums to those contractors licensed and domiciled in the...

Web Site Provides List of Hurricane Katrina Survivors, Those Unknown

Aug 31 2005 // A list of survivors and those whose fate is unknown following Hurricane Katrina is up and running at www.gulfcoastnews.com. The site has a survivor list with the person’s hometown address and the latest updates on...

S&P Says Katrina Won’t Hit Cat Bonds

Aug 30 2005 // Although they are still relatively rare, compared to the number of commercial property policies in force, a number of cat bonds covering specific property risks were briefly threatened by Hurricane Katrina. However,...

Florida AG Notes $21,000 in Price Gouging Restitution with 2 Companies

Aug 30 2005 // Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist has announced his office has reached settlements with two companies accused of price gouging during last year’s record-setting hurricane season. Both cases involve established...

UPDATE: NAIC Fall National Meeting Canceled in Wake of Katrina

Aug 30 2005 // The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) decided on Wednesday to cancel their fall conference, scheduled for New Orleans from Sept. 10-13. Approximately 1,500 insurance regulators, industry...

Katrina Category Two, Headed North Near Hattiesburg

Aug 29 2005 // At noon Monday, Hurricane Katrina’s sustained winds had decreased to 105 mph, with higher gusts and it was a Category 2 hurricane, leaving in its wake damage from Florida to Louisiana. The center of Katrina was at...

Katrina Could Cost Insurers Up to $30 Billion, Forecasters Say

Aug 29 2005 // Oakland, Calif.-based EQECAT, Inc., Oakland, Calif., announced Sunday afternoon that based upon current information provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) about Hurricane Katrina,...

Fitch: Katrina Likely to be Largest Insured Loss Since 9/11, 1992’s Hurricane Andrew

Aug 29 2005 // Hurricane Katrina likely will be the largest insured loss from a single event since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 and the largest U.S. hurricane loss since Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Fitch Ratings said...

UPDATE: Katrina Sets Sights on New Orleans; Sustained Winds at 160 mph

Aug 28 2005 // Officials, residents and tourists went into the evening hours Sunday in New Orleans and surrounding areas watching the skies. As rain began to fall and winds picked up, The Big Easy could be in line for a direct and...

UPDATE: Emergency Aid Authorized for Hurricane Katrina Emergency Response in Louisiana

Aug 28 2005 // Michael Brown, under secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response, announced that Federal resources are being allocated to support emergency protective response efforts response efforts in the...

RMS: Katrina Could be Even More Devastating than Hurricanes Camille and Betsy

Aug 28 2005 // Based on the current track and forecast intensity (as of Sunday afternoon), insured losses from Hurricane Katrina’s second landfall on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. could be even more devastating than previous...

Gulf Coast States Keep Watchful Eye on Katrina; Seven Deaths Reported

Aug 27 2005 // Having already killed seven and resulting in a variety of property damages, Hurricane Katrina set her sights on the Florida Panhandle and westward Saturday as she spun in the Gulf of Mexico. As of Saturday morning, the...

AIR Worldwide Estimates Hurricane Katrina’s Damages at Less Than $600M

Aug 26 2005 // AIR Worldwide Corp., a risk modeling company, estimates that insured losses from the initial landfall of Hurricane Katrina should not exceed $600 million. With maximum sustained wind speeds of 80 mph at landfall, Hurricane...

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...

RMS: Katrina Losses Initially Estimated at $1B-$2B

Aug 26 2005 // Risk Management Solutions (RMS), a provider of products and services for the management of catastrophe risk, said that insured losses from Hurricane Katrina’s first landfall in the U.S. are likely to range from $1 to...

Fla. AG Cautions Katrina Flood Victims, Be Careful In Choosing a Contractor

Aug 26 2005 // Attorney General Charlie Crist has advised Floridians affected by Hurricane Katrina to use extra caution when hiring workers to help clean up the damage caused by the storm. In particular, the Attorney General warned those...