PIA Lobbies to Avoid NFIP Lapse
As Hurricane Ian bears down on Florida, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to lapse tomorrow unless Congress acts to extend it.
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As Hurricane Ian bears down on Florida, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to lapse tomorrow unless Congress acts to extend it.
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As Hurricane Ian bears down on Florida, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to lapse tomorrow unless Congress acts to extend it.
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Learn how to use the Big “I” Best Practices Study to monitor key performance indicators and compare that performance with other similar agencies.
Benchmarking Your Agency Read More »
IA&B now offers on-demand annuities training to meet the Maryland Insurance Administration’s revised regulations.
Courses Meet New Requirement for Producers Who Sell Annuities Read More »
With the Sept. 30 reauthorization deadline fast approaching, members of Congress need to hear from agents that it must act to prevent a lapse of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
PIA Pushes for NFIP Reauthorization Read More »
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to expire on Sept. 30, 2022 unless Congress extends its authorization.
Big “I” Pushes for NFIP Reauthorization Read More »
House Bill 2499 establishes new requirements for the insurance industry to protect itself against cybercrime.
Proposed Cybersecurity Law Moves out of Committee Read More »
In a recent decision, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed a two-decade-old rule that forced plaintiffs in medical malpractice (med mal) cases to file in the county where they alleged the harm occurred.
Choice of Venue in Med Mal Cases is Back Read More »
Quickly verify the status of your computer’s operating system, firewall, hard drive encryption, and anti-malware software with a new tool developed for independent agents.
Complimentary Information Security Diagnostic Tool Read More »
The Delaware Department of Insurance (DOI) is clarifying that contractors who attempt to get involved in the claims process cannot do so without an adjuster’s license and that carriers can exclude them from the assignment of benefit provision.
Scrutiny for Contractors Involved in Claims Read More »