I.I.I. RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
The Insurance Information Institute does extensive research and analysis focusing on issues and trends in the insurance industry. See the list below for I.I.I. white papers, backgrounders, primers and fact sheets.
Managing Large-Scale Risks in a New Era of Catastrophes: Insuring, Mitigating and Financing Recovery from Natural Disasters in the United States
9/11 and Insurance: The Five Year Anniversary
Airplane Liability
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)
Broker/Agent Compensation
Catastrophe Modeling: A Vital Tool in the Risk Management Box
CFA Report: I.I.I. Response
Equity Indexed Annuities: Fundamental Concepts and Issues
Finite Risk Reinsurance
Florida and Hurricanes
Florida Property Insurance Facts
Global Climate Change and Extreme Weather: An Exploration of Scientific Uncertainty and the Economics of Insurance
Hurricane Insurance Fact Sheet
Hurricane Katrina: Fact File 2006
Hurricane Katrina: Fact File 2007
Hurricane Katrina: One Year Later
Information Security and Liability
Insurance 101
Insurance Handbook For Reporters
Mad Cow Disease
McCarran-Ferguson Act
Mold and Insurance
Mold and the Insurance Industry
Municipal Accident Response Fees
National Flood Insurance Program
No-Fault Insurance Fraud in N.Y. State
Obesity, Liability & Insurance
Pandemic: Can the Life Insurance Industry Survive the Avian Flu?
Products Liability: Emerging Exposures, Best Practices
Residual Market Property Plans: From Markets of Last Resort to Markets of First Choice
September 11: One Hundred Minutes of Terror that Changed the Global Insurance Industry Forever
Silica Liability
Terrorism and Insurance
Terrorism and Insurance White Paper
Terrorism, Insurance and the United States Government White Paper
Texas and Hurricanes
The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906: An Insurance Perspective
Tort Excess 2005: The Necessity for Reform from a Policy, Legal and Risk Management Perspective
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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