OCTOBER 2021
Louisiana Surplus Line Reporter
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LIGA’s claims surge since last meeting
At the Sept. 30 meeting of the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA) board of directors, LIGA Executive Director John Wells, reported that, since the June 24 meeting of the board of directors, there has been a rapid increase in claim activity for LIGA,...
HUD sells foreclosed houses in previously flooded areas
The Department of Housing and Urban Development disproportionately sells homes in flood prone areas, often to unsuspecting buyers, according to a National Public Radio investigation. For example, in Louisiana, about 20 percent of homes sold by HUD were in flood zones....
Data collection by auto insurers causes privacy concerns
An investigation of telematics, or usage-based, auto insurance programs by Consumer Reports reveals that auto insurers collect substantial amounts of information to calculate insurance premiums for participants as well as data that may be used for other purposes, the...
High catastrophe loss trends become growing concern
The future trend for insurers to worry about is the increasing amount of insured catastrophe losses, according to Robert Hartwig, who is in his sixth year on the faculty of the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina. Increasing numbers of...
Industry loss reserves get healthier
Conning’s annual study of the property-casualty industry’s loss reserves finds that the overall reserve position at year-end 2020 was healthier than it was at year-end 2019, although there were changes in reserve levels by line of business.“The property-casualty...
LASIE set to celebrate 30th anniversary
The Louisiana Association of Self Insured Employers (LASIE) was founded in 1991 and will be celebrating its 30th anniversary during the LASIE conference in New Orleans, Nov. 3-5. When LASIE was founded, the workers’ compensation market in Louisiana was “completely...
The Tyranny of Maybe
By MICHAEL G. MANES Manes and Associates Years ago I was given a booklet titled The Tyranny of the Urgent written by Charles E. Hummel. Buy a copy, and read it regularly. The premise is simple: We spend too much time distracted by the urgent and too little time on the...
AM Best panelists review the valued role of surplus lines
Calling the surplus lines insurance market’s annual report card “stellar,” WSIA Executive Director Brady Kelley explained that the excess and surplus market segment experienced 17.5 percent growth in premium during 2020 over 2019. The surplus lines market is “double...
Renewal season finds insurers looking for rises and buyers looking for help
London ViewsBy LEN WILKINSLondon CorrespondentThe rule in London is that risks cannot be renewed within three months of coverage inception. This rule makes Oct. 1 the official start date of the 2021/2022 renewal season, but as usual, initial business will be slow....
News In Brief
News in Brief
PEOPLE Louisiana agent Randy Lanoix is the recipient of the Big I’s Woodworth Memorial Award. The award was presented during the Big I Fall Leadership Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, held Sept. 29 through Oct. 3. Lanoix is president of the Lanoix Insurance Agency...