Damage estimates continue to pile up Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas have been hammered numerous times this Spring with violent storms...
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Independent agents hold onto market share, prepare for post-November election politics Insurance Journal‘s Editor-in-Chief Andrea Wells interviewed Robert Rusbuldt, CEO...
During the latter decades of the 20th Century, small insurance offices frequently telephoned their homeowners insureds to say hello and...
That little Dutch boy from the flooding fable has nothing on Lee Jones and the crew at J.M. Jones Lumber...
Lawsuits seeking damages from timber, mining and land companies for devastating 2001 floods should be revived, lawyers representing hundreds of...
At the request of Gov. Ed Rendell, New York City has agreed to release more water from its reservoirs in...
Taxpayers living in the 35 Missouri counties approved for federal flood disaster assistance have until May 19 to file and...
The earthquake that struck the Midwest today should serve as a reminder to many Mississippians that they too are at...
“Winter storms in Europe are like London buses,” says an article on the Lloyd’s web site (www.lloyds.com) – “You don’t...
In Mississippi, at least two people have died, dozens of farms and houses have been affected by flooding and the...