Prompted by the recent theft of two famous paintings by Edvard Munch from a museum in Oslo (See IJ Website...
Terrorism News
Europe’s leading insurers are reportedly considering several clauses in airline insurance contracts that would exclude coverage for attacks involving chemical,...
The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) and representatives of its member companies will be involved in an extensive...
Two airliners operated by Russian companies crashed within minutes of one another late Tuesday night. All 89 persons on board...
In the months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. hospitality industry took a one-two punch. Travel and tourism...
New York’s surplus lines industry is trying to convince the Pataki administration to allow a change in the premium financing...
The Connecticut Department of Insurance has implemented a limited commercial lines exemption from terrorism liability under the state’s standard fire...
Attendees at the 12th Annual Mid-Year Property and Casualty Symposium presented in July by the Insurance Council of Texas and...
A recent follow-up survey by the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) found that many companies and organizations in all...
AIR Worldwide Corp. announced the release of its 2004 U.S. hurricane, earthquake, severe thunderstorm and terrorism models. The updated models...