Insurance News from October 19, 2005
National News
Study Accuses FEMA of Lax Implementation of Flood Program Changes Passed in 2004
A government report has found that the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which...
International & Reinsurance News
UPDATE: Wilma “A Catastrophic Category Five Hurricane;” Lowest Pressure Ever Recorded
Hurricane Wilma, the 12th of the season, has become "a catastrophic category five...
East News
N.Y. Gov. Hopeful Weld ‘s Insurance Chief in Massachusetts Stirred Controversy
As governor of Massachusetts, William Weld, a Republican who has said he wants to be...
West News
Hull Opens New Scottsdale Office
Hull & Co. Inc. has opened a new Scottsdale, Ariz., location and new staff dedicated to...
Southeast News
Fla. Insurance Industry Preps for Wilma
Hurricane Wilma, with a barometric pressure of 882 mb, is now the most intense...
Texas / South Central News
Nationwide to Lower Homeowner Rates in Texas
Nationwide Insurance is reducing homeowner rates for Nationwide Lloyds customers in...
Midwest News
Ohio Businesses Save $6.8M in Joining Safety Councils
The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation announced that a recent initiative to increase...