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Featuring: Julius J. Anderson, Jr., AAI
Topic: Discusses
how to make the consumer educated about what is going on in the insurance industry. Also briefly discusses Wind Pool concerns.
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Featuring: Julius J. Anderson, Jr., AAI
Topic: Discusses
the financial threats posed to coastal areas, such as the availability and affordability of catastrophic wind coverage, intensified by potential changing climate trends.
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Featuring: Levi D. Crawford., AAI
Topic: Discusses
the needs for insurance agecies to find better ways to streamline business. In doing this the company and the agency save money, and then can pass those savings to the consumer.
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Featuring: FEMA
Topic: FEMA urges residents to get ready for hurricane season. With just over a month until the beginning of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)...
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Preveiw: Young drivers are expensive to insure. Such drivers, particularly teenagers, cause a high amount of traffic accidents because of their lack of experience and the fact that, due to their youth, they tend to be distracted drivers who also like to take risks. |
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Preveiw: While many immediately think
of strong winds when they think of
hurricanes, other accompanying
effects — storm surge, heavy rains,
inland flooding — are equally
destructive and dangerous.
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Preveiw: Homeowner (HO) policies aren’t meant to insure in-home businesses. HO premiums assume that coverage is for a residence and related structures.
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Preveiw: A joint venture is an entity formed by two or more businesses in order to pursue a specific purpose for a specified period of time. While some states require joint ventures to be legally filed, other states recognize any entity that meets the definition.
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Preveiw: Business transactions frequently require insurance coverage. A Certificate of Insurance is a document that is often requested as proof that adequate insurance exists.
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Preveiw: The term Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) refers to any material that is used and applied as a protective (insular) exterior coating to any building or structure.
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