Latest Hurricane Headlines
All the headlines from our Hurricane Topic Page, ordered by recency.
‘Girly Men’ and the Real World: The Public Role in Extreme Risk-Sharing
Dec 17 2004 // The Wharton School professor argued that insurance companies are not “girly men” when it comes to providing coverage for extreme risks such as hurricanes and terror attacks. It’s the federal...
Fla. Legislature Slates January Meetings to Discuss Five Insurance Changes
Dec 17 2004 // Five major changes in insurance provisions will be examined in January by the Florida Legislature during special joint committee meetings to bolster the homeowner insurance market. Legislative leaders announced they will...
Fla. Legislators Unanimously Approve Hurricane Victim Assistance Package
Dec 16 2004 // A half-billion-dollar aid package, including property and sales tax rebates to reimburse residents who had to pay more than one hurricane deductible, was approved by the Florida Legislature before it adjourned today. The...
Florida Legislature’s Approval of $150M Relief Looks Like ‘A Done Deal’
Dec 15 2004 // The Florida Legislature is expected to decide today or tomorrow to provide $150 million to help hurricane victims strapped with large insurance deductible payments. The House and Senate both support the plan, so according...
Hurricane Scheme Ends with 10-year Prison Sentence
Dec 15 2004 // An attorney who cheated Hawaii out of more than $12 million was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison. Jerrold Chun, 56, had pleaded no contest to charges filed in connection with a scheme involving insurance claims...
Insurance Proposals Stalled in Fla. Legislature
Dec 14 2004 // Two plans, one to reimburse homeowners hit by multiple hurricanes, and the second to charge only one deductible per hurricane season, stalled in debate yesterday during special sessions of the Florida Legislature as...
Multiple Deductibles Among Key Issues Being Discussed By Florida Legislators
Dec 13 2004 // Major insurance issues are on this week’s Florida Legislature agenda in Tallahassee. In long-awaited special sessions, which begin today, even if legislators stick to key issues, it remains to be seen how much they...
P/C Insurers Positioned to Weather Hurricane Losses
Dec 7 2004 //
Va. Officials Join Critics of Flood Program
Dec 6 2004 // Two Virginia members of Congress are asking U.S. officials to take a closer look at possible mishandling of flood claims by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Rep. Jo Ann Davis, R-1st, and Sen. George Allen, also a...
2004 Hurricane Season Broke Records; 2005 Impossible To Predict
Dec 6 2004 // It’s unnecessary to crunch figures to determine that hurricane damages from the five storms that hit the continental U.S. this year will exceed $25 billion and that the 2004 hurricane season will go into the record...
Hurricane Experts, Mayfield, Bailey to Address Tampa Windstorm Conference
Dec 6 2004 // Max Mayfield, National Hurricane Center director and Bill Bailey, Hurricane Insurance Information Center director will join leading property insurance industry experts speaking at the Feb. 1 to 4 Sixth Annual Windstorm...
Ill Winds Blow but the Ship Remains on Course
Dec 6 2004 // This year’s annual report on the reinsurance industry is a bit later than usual. It seems that beginning in August the voyage was interrupted by some serious storms, and it was hard to catch up to the boat as it...
Big “I” Panelists Concerned About Terrorism, Asbestos, Tort Reform
Dec 6 2004 // Terrorism, asbestos and tort reform will be key industry concerns according to five insurance company chief executives participating in a panel discussion during last month’s Independent Insurance Agents &...
Hurricane Spitzer to Take London by Storm
Dec 6 2004 // There’s still some sense of disbelief over here in London at the moment. Hurricane Spitzer seems to have struck New York full on, but the hope that it may not hurt London too much is palpable. The thinking goes that...
Fla. Cabinet Extends Moratorium to Dec. 31, But Only for Unrepaired Homes
Dec 6 2004 // Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and members of the Florida Cabinet approved an emergency rule extending the moratorium to Dec. 31 and banning insurance companies from canceling or non-renewing insurance policies for victims whose...
Hurricane Spitzer to Take London by Storm
Dec 6 2004 // There’s still some sense of disbelief here in London at the moment. Hurricane Spitzer seems to have struck New York full on, but the hope that it may not hurt London too much is palpable. The thinking goes that...
IVAN COSTS NEARLY $7.9M IN LA.:
Dec 6 2004 // The Louisiana Department of Insurance’s final estimate of Hurricane Ivan damage in Louisiana is $7,868,750. That figure is based on a reported 3,760 claims paid following a survey of the major insurance carriers in...
Hurricane Spitzer to Take London by Storm
Dec 6 2004 // There’s still some sense of disbelief here in London at the moment. Hurricane Spitzer seems to have struck New York full on, but the hope that it may not hurt London too much is palpable. The thinking goes that...
FLA. MARINAS WANT STATE, COUNTY HELP:
Dec 6 2004 // South Florida marinas along the state’s southeastern Treasure Coast have asked state and county leaders to help them recover from this season’s hurricanes. They would also like state legislators to pass laws to...
Fla. Lawmakers Urged: Stick to Key Issues
Dec 3 2004 // When the Florida Legislature meets in special sessions in December lawmakers should focus on the most pressing matters facing more than 1.2 million commercial and residential property owners and leave less urgent concerns...


