Katrina always an overview of insurance costs
Still dizzy from Katrina, some insurance companies are significantly increasing their prices. Others are refusing new strategies. Customers on the high cost of a house to protect them.
Guests:
Robert Hartwig, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist for the insurance industry Information Institute, a professional association for the insurance sector
Robert Hunter, insurance director of the Consumer Federation of America, former Federal Insurance Court Administrator’s presidency under the Ford and Carter, a former insurance commissioner of Texas
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