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Study Finds Louisiana Making Substantial Efforts to Improve Building Codes

Sep 27 2010 // Louisiana has developed and implemented a more comprehensive and stronger building code than Mississippi and Alabama, according to a recent study conducted by the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). The...

Wind Inspectors in Louisiana Say Insurers Vary on Proof for Discounts

Sep 20 2010 // In the entire state of Louisiana, there are only 16 of them, and they want business. They are certified wind inspectors, and for $150 to $200 they say they can knock hundreds of dollars off homeowners’ annual...

Post-Katrina Duties and Liabilities of Insurance Agents and Brokers

Sep 20 2010 // The Louisiana Supreme Court Weighs In Following Hurricane Katrina, many insurance agents and brokers were sued by customers who found they were underinsured for their losses caused by the hurricane. It is fair to say that...

Wind Inspectors in Louisiana Say Insurers Vary on Proof for Discounts

Sep 10 2010 // In the entire state of Louisiana, there are only 16 of them, and they want business. They are certified wind inspectors, and for $150 to $200 they say they can knock hundreds of dollars off homeowners’ annual...

Mayor Says Leesville, Louisiana Fire Protection Rating at Risk

Sep 8 2010 // Leesville, La., officials say one of the city’s fire pumps is broken, the other was shut down after it burst a 12-inch pipe, and 17 hydrants need repairs or replacement. Mayor Robert Rose says that puts the...

Gulf States’ Post-Katrina Building Codes Get Low Marks

Sep 6 2010 // Louisiana has done a good job upgrading its building codes in the five years since Hurricane Katrina, but Alabama and Mississippi have not, according to the Institute for Business and Home Safety. “While there have...

$275M in Louisiana Property Insurance Assessment Refunds Unclaimed

Sep 6 2010 // More than $275 million in special property insurance assessments have not been reclaimed, and Louisiana policyholders will lose that money if they don’t act before the year is over, according to the Louisiana...

A Stronger Market

Sep 6 2010 // Despite the devastation from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon said the state’s insurance market is stronger now and that the “outlook for continued market recovery is...

Hurricane Katrina Changed the Market in Gulf States

Sep 6 2010 // Writing about the landfall of Hurricane Katrina five years ago, essayist Ellis Anderson of Mississippi likened the communities along the gulf to a string of pearls. “Then, in August 2005, in the course of a single...

A Stronger Property Insurance Market in Louisiana Post-Katrina

Sep 1 2010 // Despite the devastation from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the state’s insurance market is stronger now and that the “outlook for continued market recovery is...

Louisiana’s First Premium Insurance to Process Oil Worker Fund Claims

Aug 30 2010 // A Covington, La., company has been hired to process applications for money from a $100 million fund set up by BP to help oil rig workers idled by a federal moratorium on new deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. The...

$275M in Louisiana Property Insurance Assessment Refunds Unclaimed

Aug 30 2010 // More than $275 million in special property insurance assessments have not been reclaimed, and Louisiana policyholders will lose that money if they don’t act before the year is over. The assessments were imposed on...

5 Years After Katrina Gulf Coast Building Codes Still Inadequate

Aug 30 2010 // Five years ago, Hurricane Katrina caused an estimated 1,300 tragic deaths as well as $41.1 billion in insured losses across six states. Louisiana and Mississippi suffered the brunt of Katrina’s wrath followed by...

Hurricane Katrina Changed the Market in Gulf States

Aug 27 2010 // Writing about the landfall of Hurricane Katrina five years ago, essayist Ellis Anderson of Mississippi likened the communities along the gulf to a string of pearls. “Then, in August 2005, in the course of a single...

Louisiana Citizens Insurance Reaches $23M Settlement

Aug 25 2010 // Louisiana’s property insurer of last resort has reached a $23 million settlement with thousands of homeowners who say they were not properly compensated after hurricanes Katrina and Rita for work needed to coordinate...

Louisiana Wants More Disaster Loans Forgiven by Feds

Aug 24 2010 // One in five of the Louisiana sheriffs, school boards, parish councils and other storm-ravaged local government agencies who borrowed federal funds after hurricanes Katrina and Rita won’t have to repay a dime of the...

Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corp. Promotes 3

Aug 23 2010 // Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corp. (LWCC) has announced the promotions of three members of its management team. Glenn Audiffred is now assistant vice president of Information Technology Services, Pat Canning is...

Allstate Companies Get Louisiana Homeowner Rate Hikes

Aug 20 2010 // Louisiana homeowners who get their insurance coverage from five companies owned by Allstate Corp. will start paying higher rates in either November or December. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon recently approved rate...

Report Suggests Gulf Coast Properties Not Much Safer Since Katrina

Aug 18 2010 // Louisiana has done a good job upgrading its building code requirements in the five years since Hurricane Katrina, but Alabama and Mississippi have not, according to a new report from the Institute for Business and Home...

Gulf State Insurance Information Center Web site Aims to Educate Consumers

Aug 17 2010 // The insurer-funded, nonprofit Gulf State Insurance Information Center (GSIIC) has launched a new Web site – www.GulfStateInsuranceCenter.org – to serve as a repository of information on insurance issues...