NFIP Training Continues Ahead of Oct. 1 Rating Changes
Read about the upsides of the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) new rating engine – Risk Rating 2.0 – and how to schedule producer training.
Read about the upsides of the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) new rating engine – Risk Rating 2.0 – and how to schedule producer training.
The Department of Insurance is reminding Auto insurers and adjustors of their statutory duty to perform a “reasonable investigation” before making a determination of comparative negligence.
The revised ACORD 38 DE took effect this month. Learn how it complies with a state regulatory change.
Learn the latest as FEMA transitions from its legacy rating system to the new Risk Rating 2.0 for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policies.
Review the list of relevant legislation passed during the first half of the legislative session, which ended June 30 in Dover.
Pennsylvania state lawmakers heard from the independent agent community on the benefits of SB 676, which would eliminate stacking and remove the restriction on UM/UIM limits.
Learn how FEMA’s new rating system will impact NFIP policyholders’ premiums, as well as producers’ quoting process.
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FEMA just released updated final draft guidance for the National Flood Insurance Program’s new pricing methodology, as well as Risk Rating 2.0 training dates for agents.
Risk Rating 2.0 is slated to affect pricing of new National Flood Insurance Program policies as of Oct. 1, 2021 and renewal policies on April 1, 2022.