Latest Hurricane Headlines

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

La. Lawmakers See Little Hope for Insurance Reform

Dec 8 2006 // Louisiana lawmakers will debate changes to state insurance laws beginning Dec. 8, but several said there’s little chance of passing major initiatives to address the problems homeowners face in finding and affording...

Florida Program Exceeds Goal of 12,000 Free Home Inspections

Dec 5 2006 // After completing 12,000 free home inspections by the end of the 2006 hurricane season – a goal that was exceeded by nearly 1,000 inspections – the pilot phase of the My Safe Florida Home program ended last...

Virginia Attorney’s Suit Blames City for Hurricane Floyd Floods

Nov 22 2006 // A Virginia attorney has refiled a $20 million lawsuit that blames the city of Newport News for flooding during Hurricane Floyd in 1999. The suit is on behalf of residents of the Denbigh area of the city, and follows a...

Miss. Governor Seeks Federal Aid for State’s Wind Pool

Nov 22 2006 // As soaring insurance rates stifle Hurricane Katrina recovery, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is trying to finagle a second federal bailout of the state’s “wind pool” insurance program while coast business...

Modeler RMS Reaffirms Hurricane Loss Projections Through 2011

Nov 22 2006 // Hurricane loss modeler Risk Management Solutions (RMS) has reaffirmed its medium-term five-year view of landfalling hurricane risk for the period of 2007-2011. The company is projecting higher modeled annualized insurance...

Mississippi Governor Cited for Handling of Hurricane Katrina

Nov 21 2006 // Governor Haley Barbour has been named the nation’s most outstanding governor and a 2006 Public Official of the Year in recognition of his resourcefulness and cool-headed leadership in the face of Hurricane...

Catastrophe Bond Investors to Gain from Mild Hurricane Season

Nov 21 2006 // Investors who bet against the odds of another devastating Atlantic hurricane season now stand to cash in big-time on “catastrophe bonds.” Contrary to expert predictions, the season turned out to be the mildest...

Burden of proof to determine insurance coverage in ‘slab’ case

Nov 20 2006 // When asked to determine coverage under an insurance policy, courts frequently recite the principle that the insured has the burden of proving coverage under the policy and the insurer has the burden of proving exclusions...

Miss. couple denied new trial on storm surge

Nov 20 2006 // A federal judge says he won’t order a new trial for a Pascagoula, Miss. couple whose lawsuit against their insurance company was the first case to be tried in Gulfport after Hurricane Katrina spawned hundreds of...

Southeast regulators united in call for national disaster plan

Nov 20 2006 // The New Madrid fault line, the Atlantic hurricane season and tornado alley are just a few factors that weigh heavily on the minds — and regulatory decisions — of insurance regulators in the southeastern United...

News Currents

Nov 19 2006 // Miss. couple denied new trial on Katrina storm surge A federal judge says he won’t order a new trial for a Pascagoula, Miss., couple whose lawsuit against their insurance company was the first case to be tried in...

News Currents

Nov 19 2006 // Southeast regulators united in call for national disaster plan The New Madrid fault line, the Atlantic hurricane season and tornado alley are just a few factors that weigh heavily on the minds — and regulatory...

Burden of proof to determine insurance coverage in ‘slab’ case

Nov 19 2006 // When asked to determine coverage under an insurance policy, courts frequently recite the principle that the insured has the burden of proving coverage under the policy and the insurer has the burden of proving exclusions...

Gov. Blanco Wants Overhaul for Louisiana’s ‘Last Resort’ Insurer

Nov 16 2006 // Louisiana’s Legislature needs to overhaul the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp., created by the state as an “insurer of last resort,” because of problems created by last year’s hurricanes,...

New Research Center in Miss. Aims for Better Hurricane Forecasts

Nov 15 2006 // Scientists at a new research institute are studying ways to improve hurricane forecasts and protect the U.S. Gulf Coast’s natural resources from storms, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...

Fla. Weighs Special Session to Take Up Property Insurance Ideas

Nov 15 2006 // Insurers would be able to buy more reinsurance from the state’s hurricane catastrophe fund and homeowners would be able to buy lower cost policies offering less than complete coverage if recommendations from a...

A year after Katrina, commercial property market ‘bleak’ in New Orleans

Nov 6 2006 // Placing of business is harder than it has ever been, agent says We insure a business in French Quarter in New Orleans which was unaffected by the flooding from Katrina and for the most part had fairly limited windstorm...

SOUTHEAST TOPS TOP 10 HURRICANE-PRONE AREAS

Nov 6 2006 // Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, director of the International Hurricane Research Center at Florida International University, in Miami released the Top 10 List that nobody wants to be on: the 10 Most Vulnerable U.S. Mainland...

Southeast tops top 10 hurricane-prone areas

Nov 5 2006 // Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, director of the International Hurricane Research Center at Florida International University, in Miami released the Top 10 List that nobody wants to be on: the 10 Most Vulnerable U.S. Mainland...

Judge Denies Miss. Couple New Trial on Storm Surge Coverage

Nov 3 2006 // A federal judge says he won’t order a new trial for a Pascagoula, Miss. couple whose lawsuit against their insurance company was the first case to be tried in Gulfport after Hurricane Katrina spawned hundreds of...