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- American National General Insurance Company; American National Property and Casualty Company, Plaintiffs - Appellees, v. Stephen R. Ryan; Et Al., Defendants, Linda Isbell, Individually, and as Next Friend of Jordan Isbell and Kaitlyn Isbell, Defendant - Appellant Linda Isbell, Individually, and as Next Friend of Jordan Isbell and Kaitlyn Isbell, Plaintiff - Appellant v. American National Property and Casualty Company; Et Al., Defendants American National Property and Casualty Company; American National General Insurance Company, Defendants - Appellees, 274 F.3d 319 (5th Cir. 2001)
Appeal from the United States District Court For the Southern District of Texas, HoustonBefore KING, Chief Judge, and JOLLY and EMILIO M. GARZA, Circu...
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OLDWICK, N.J. -- A.M. Best Co. has downgraded the financial strength rating (FSR) to A (Excellent) from A+ (Superior) and the issuer credit rating (IC...
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Perry L. Glantz of Holland & Hart, LLP, Greenwood Village, CO, and Mark E. Haynes of Pryor, Johnson, Montoya, Carney & Karr, P.C., Englewood, CO, (Arn...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Severe weather continues to be a concern for many areas in the United States. The weather system which leveled parts of the southeast last week also dumped record rainfall from Arkansas to Vermont. Additional rainfall this week has some concerned about the flooding that is worsening in the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys.
As standard homeowners, renters or business-owners policies do not cover flood damage, most flood insurance is written through the National Flood Insurance Program, which is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Under this program, participating property and casualty insurance companies write standard flood insurance policies and process any associated claims but bear minimal financial risk as the Federa...
...3. Allstate Insurance Company__ $300,823,525. 4. Hartford Insurance Company of The...6. American Bankers Insurance Company of FL__ $184,227,924. 7....
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...NADER, J. . - vs . ACCELERATED AMERICAN NATIONAL . CASE NO. 2000-G-2314 PROPERTY AND CASUAALTY . INSURANCE CO., et al., . O P I N I O N . Defendant/Third Par..., American National Property and Casualty Insurance Company ("ANPAC"). . Appellees, Michael ...
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...v. ANPAC LOUISIANA INSURANCE COMPANY; AMERICAN NATIONAL. GENERAL INSURANCE COMPPANY; AMERICAN NATIONAL PROPERTY. & CASUALTY COMPANY; REPUBLIC FIRE AND CASUALTY. I...
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This article acts as a review and also a guide to policymakers who are interested in understanding the determinants of insurance demand and how it affects general economic development. By providing a synopsis and evaluation of existing empirical research on the development of insurance markets, this article provides a discussion of the factors that promote insurance market development. This article then highlights certain issues that both insurance companies and policymakers can utilize further in their own markets to design future policies that can be geared to promote insurance market development.
... outlines the determinants of life and property-casualty insurance demand that have been tested in...Turning to the impact of national income on property-casualty insurance demand, Been... to the collapse of a major life insurance company, The Equitable Life Assurance Company. More specif...Copyright American Risk and Insurance Association, Inc. Fall 2005 Pro...
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... (ICR) of "a+" of American National Insurance Company (ANICO) (Galveston, TX) (NASDAQ:ANAT), the... of A (Excellent) of American National Property and Casualty Group (ANPAC) and its member companie...
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At the time of this writing, the US House of Representatives had passed H.R. 3121, the Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization (FIRM) Act of 2007, and the US Senate was holding hearings in anticipation of a vote later on. The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers Association of America said it "strongly supports" the legislation that the IIABA said would help consumers who are vulnerable to flooding and would shore up the National Flood Insurance Program for many years to come. The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, which represents more than 1,000 insurance company members, said that while the inclusion of wind coverage within the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is well-intentioned, it may produce unintended negative consequences for millions of American i...
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...Utah). NATIONAL PROPERTY &. CASUALTY CO.; AMERICAN. NATIONAL GENERAL. IN...-Appellants American National Insurance Company, American. National General Insurance, American N...