Florida on Alert for AOB Abuse as Irma Recovery Begins September 13, 2017 By Amy O'Connor As Florida residents return home after being evacuated by Hurricane Irma, the pressure is on the insurance industry to keep...
7-Car Pileup Involving 18-Wheeler in Mississippi Leaves 2 Dead September 13, 2017 A multi-car pileup on Interstate 55 in southern Mississippi has left two people dead. Mississippi Highway Patrol spokesman Cpl. Brandon...
North Carolina Officials to Test Unregulated Chemical in Groundwater at Plant September 12, 2017 Environmental officials say they’ll test groundwater for people living near a North Carolina chemical plant after finding worrying signs of...
Irma Topples Two Construction Cranes Atop Miami High-Rises September 11, 2017 By Jennifer Kay, Jason Dearen and Adriana Gomez Licon Two cranes atop high-rise buildings under construction collapsed Sunday in downtown Miami amid strong winds from Hurricane Irma. The cranes...
Florida Residents Return to Irma’s Battered Homes, Flooded Streets, Power Outages September 11, 2017 By Andy Sullivan and Robin Respaut Storm-shocked Floridians returned to shattered homes on Monday as the remnants of Hurricane Irma pushed inland, leaving more than half...
Florida ‘Dodged a Cannon’ as Irma Swerved and Weakened September 11, 2017 By Jonathan Levin , Michael Smith and Mark Chediak Florida is drenched, tattered — but fortunate. Hurricane Irma weakened as it moved past Tampa on Monday, leaving in its...
Irma Analysis: Insurer Financial Stress Unlikely If Early Loss Estimates Hold September 11, 2017 By Susanne Sclafane Before Hurricane Irma made landfall in south Florida on Sunday morning, analysts were assessing the potential damage to property/casualty insurer...
Irma’s Shift Westward Caught Some by Surprise September 10, 2017 By Sonali Basak, Noah Buhayar and Bailey Lipschultz Hurricane Irma’s westward shift will probably inflict heightened damage on people and businesses unable to adjust to its new path...
Irma Update: Tropical Storm Exits Florida for Georgia After Flooding Cities, Cutting Utilities September 10, 2017 By Zachary Fagenson and Daniel Trotta Downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm, Irma flooded several northern Florida cities with heavy rain and a high...
Irma Update: Georgia Coast Evacuation Underway; Gas, Water Shortages in Miami September 8, 2017 By Delana Isles Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, drove toward Florida on Friday after lashing the...