Flood Insurance News
Last October, Insurance Journal spent two days in Mississippi visiting with three independent insurance agents who experienced the devastation left...
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita exposed many misconceptions and misunderstandings that consumers had, or claimed to have had, with respect to...
On Aug. 15, 2006, a decision was handed down in the first post-Katrina insurance lawsuit to go to trial. Because...
When looking at credit scoring, the affordability and availability of health care, or even the construction liability market, states often...
A study conducted by the Earth Policy Institute concludes that a number of people who evacuated their homes in the...
There are “35 million people living along the hurricane-prone coast that stretches from North Carolina to Texas. Half of these...
On Aug. 15, 2006, a decision was handed down in the first post-Katrina insurance lawsuit to go to trial. Because...
Gerlinde Thomas doesn’t often get deeply involved in politics, and during a recent interview she wasn’t even 100 percent sure...
Most Americans favor public policies that could help to mitigate the damage caused by catastrophic natural disasters before they happen,...