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Former N.Y. Supt. Mills: State Regulation Has Holes to be Filled

Feb 15 2007 // Looking back on his two-year tenure, former New York Superintendent of Insurance Howard Mills says state regulation could stand some improvement. According to the former Empire State insurance chief, the state regulatory...

Miss. Commissioner, AG Upset Over State Farm Cutback

Feb 15 2007 // Mississippi officials are concerned about the effect State Farm’s decision to curtail its insurance writings will have on rebuilding efforts and remaining insurance markets. State Farm, Mississippi’s largest...

La.’s Blanco: Insurance Industry Over-Reacting to 2005 Hurricanes

Feb 15 2007 // The insurance industry is over-reacting to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, threatening the region’s recovery by withdrawing coverage and charging exorbitant rates, Gov. Kathleen Blanco told a gathering of insurance...

Surplus Lines and Reinsurance Reform Legislation Reintroduced in Congress

Feb 15 2007 // Federal legislation that would establish national standards for state regulation of the surplus lines and reinsurance markets made its second appearance into Congress today. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, R-Fla., and Rep. Dennis...

Senate, House Get Bipartisan Bills to Repeal Insurance Antitrust Immunity

Feb 15 2007 // Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Judiciary Committee, joined with Senate Democratic and Republican leaders this week to introduce a bipartisan bill that would strip the insurance industry of its limited...

Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation Hosts Club100 Dinner

Feb 13 2007 // The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation announced it will be hosting its third annual Club100 Dinner on Thursday, March 8, 2007, at the Getty Center Restaurant in Los Angeles. Attendees will enjoy networking...

Willis Taps into Supercomputer to Analyze Climate Change, Nat Cats

Feb 13 2007 // The Willis Research Network (WRN) “has joined forces with internationally renowned universities to harness the immense power of the NEC Earth Simulator in Yokohama, Japan to help insurers understand the frequency and...

Commercial clients ‘swallow a bitter pill’ when it comes to cat coverage

Feb 12 2007 // When it comes to property catastrophe insurance coverage, many commercial clients are being forced to swallow a bitter pill in the form of steep prices, new limits on policies, higher deductibles and a shortage in the...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 12 2007 // Now is no time to ease up on loss prevention, warns risk expert. The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the...

Calif. commissioner to examine broker disclosure, workers’ comp issues

Feb 12 2007 // California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner may have three major priorities for his office — to make his office non-partisan, to fight insurance fraud and to prepare the state for the next major disaster —...

One-on-one interviews with 15 insurance regulators

Feb 12 2007 // One-on-one interviews with 15 insurance regulators At a recent meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Insurance Journal sat down with 15 insurance regulators to talk about issues affecting their...

Industry forecast predicts slower premium growth in 2007 and 2008

Feb 12 2007 // Despite slow-down, industry still anticipates underwriting profits Most insurance industry analysts predict slower P/C premium growth for 2007, according to an Insurance Information Institute’s annual survey of Wall...

P/C industry may be long overdue for massive losses from an extreme “great” earthquake

Feb 12 2007 // >Study says industry could suffer from a $100 million loss The U.S. property/casualty insurance industry is long overdue for heavy losses from a massive earthquake, reports A.M. Best in its recent “2006 Annual...

Lloyd’s climbs on the climate change bandwagon

Feb 12 2007 // There’s little doubt that the world is getting warmer. But this raises more questions. To what extent are greenhouse gasses, particularly CO2, responsible? Will the warming trend continue? Are there any effective...

Howard Mills, New York, Insurance Commissioner

Feb 11 2007 // Howard Mills, formerly an elected state representative, served the State of New York as its appointed insurance superintendent for the last two years. He stepped in to fill the shoes of Greg Serio when he departed and...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 11 2007 // The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the terrorism front in the U.S., advises an expert in risk and...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 11 2007 // The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the terrorism front in the U.S., advises an expert in risk and...

Commercial clients ‘swallow a bitter pill’ when it comes to cat coverage

Feb 11 2007 // When it comes to property catastrophe insurance coverage, many commercial clients are being forced to swallow a bitter pill in the form of steep prices, new limits on policies, higher deductibles and a shortage in the...

News Currents

Feb 11 2007 // Calif. commissioner to examine broker disclosure, workers’ comp issues California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner may have three major priorities for his office — to make his office non-partisan, to fight...

Industry forecast predicts slower premium growth in 2007 and 2008

Feb 11 2007 // News Currents Most insurance industry analysts predict slower P/C premium growth for 2007, according to an Insurance Information Institute’s annual survey of Wall Street stock analysts and industry professionals...