Several new fronts have opened in the ongoing battle over World Trade Center coverage. On Dec. 28, 2001, Silverstein Properties...
Terrorism News
According to a Standard & Poor’s study released Jan. 9, the effects of the Sept. 11 attacks are taking a...
Several commercial insurers will cut coverage for losses caused by acts of terror, allowing 2001 policies to go unrenewed for...
Challenges to the use of credit scoring in underwriting and rating, and consumer privacy matters related to the Gramm/Leach/Bliley Act...
California State insurance regulators announced that insurance companies must offer terrorism coverage even though Congress has failed to provide an...
The American Insurance Association has issued a statement expressing its disappointment at the rejection by New York’s Insurance Superintendent Gregory...
In a move to put together solid evidence of turmoil in the insurance and financial service markets, senior Bush administration...
New York State Insurance Department Superintendent Gregory V. Serio has reportedly rejected requests from the insurance community and the NAIC...
According to a just-released Tillinghast-Towers Perrin survey, insurers using traditional business measures are discovering spotty evidence of success for their...
According to a Jan. 7 Los Angeles Times article, California has refused to allow insurers to adopt terrorism exclusion language,...