Just like traffic, higher gasoline prices and high housing costs, Californians have come to expect certain things living in the...
Flood Insurance News
Although Katrina is long gone, the clouds of misfortune she and her sisters generated will linger for decades. They radiate...
Fla. Insurance Council predicts hurricane coverage utmost concern Florida Insurance Council Executive Vice President Sam Miller predicts hurricane insurance will...
Maintaining existing markets and finding new ones, especially in coastal areas, is the Alabama Independent Insurance Agents most important 2006...
Just like traffic, higher gasoline prices and high housing costs, Californians have come to expect certain things living in the...
With Northern California rivers and reservoirs at their highest levels in seven years, residents can make pre-flood preparations to lessen...
Regulatory modernization tops industry’s legislative agenda for 2006 With the extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, passage of federal...
As Floridians continue to recover from the storms of 2004 and 2005, and the 2006 season fast approaches, it is...
The first post-Katrina increase in homeowners insurance rates has been approved by the Louisiana Insurance Rating Commission, beginning what is...
The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),...