Latest Coastal Headlines

All the headlines from our Coastal Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Hurricane Season and Florida’s Insurance System: Living on Borrowed Time?

Jun 3 2013 // Mother Nature has been kind to Florida’s coastline lately with a record run of seven years without a hurricane making landfall, allowing property insurers time to re-stock their depleted coffers. As a result, before...

Frontline Insurance Approved for Coastal Homeowners in Delaware

May 15 2013 // Frontline Insurance, a provider of coastal homeowners coverage, is now licensed in Delaware. Frontline already operates in Florida and South Carolina and recently announced a new coverage program for Alabama residents,...

Employees of Texas Coastal City OK’d for Guns at Work

May 8 2013 // Employees of a South Texas city who have concealed handgun permits will be allowed to take their weapons to work starting Aug. 1. The Aransas Pass City Council on night amended a ban on weapons for city workers to allow...

New Homeowners Insurance Program Available to Coastal Residents in Alabama

May 6 2013 // Frontline Homeowners Insurance, a coastal-focused insurer, is now offering wind and flood coverage to Alabama residents with coastal properties in Mobile and Baldwin Counties. Frontline Homeowners Insurance offers a...

Q&A: A Look at Flood Maps and What They Mean in New Jersey

Apr 15 2013 // Earlier in April, the federal government announced that it would not give grants to repair homes badly damaged by Superstorm Sandy unless the owners agreed to make sure they are in compliance with new advisory flood...

Court to Review Mississippi Coastal Landowners’ Climate Change Suit

Apr 9 2013 // A federal appeals court has agreed to review a three-judge panel’s ruling that a group of Mississippi coastal landowners can sue energy and chemical companies on allegations that linked greenhouse gas emissions to...

Crowded U.S. Coastal Areas to Get Even More Crowded: NOAA

Mar 25 2013 // If current population trends continue, the already-crowded U.S. coast will see population grow from 123 million people to nearly 134 million people by 2020, putting more of the population at increased risk from extreme...

Texas Lawmaker Scolds Insurance Industry over Coastal Coverage

Mar 14 2013 // A state senator in Texas is taking the insurance industry to task for what he perceives as its disinterest in coming up with new approaches to solving coastal windstorm insurance issues. In a Senate committee meeting on...

New Anti-Flooding Ideas Urged for South Louisiana

Jan 28 2013 // It’s not possible for every south Louisiana community to be surrounded by a levee, but one state group says there are options available to reduce the risk of flooding. The Advocate reports a new subcommittee of the...

App May Help Track Impact of Louisiana Coastal Losses

Jan 24 2013 // An Internet-based app under development may help a Web app may help document the disappearing culture of south Louisiana communities are they are displaced by coastal erosion. Called “Vanishing Points,” the app...

Coastal Insurance Group Becomes a Higginbotham Company

Dec 12 2012 // Fort Worth-based independent insurance firm, Higginbotham, and Coastal Insurance Group LLC announced the merger of their operations in Friendswood, Texas. Coastal Insurance Group, a personal and commercial insurance broker...

FEMA Likely to Expand Flood Zones Along N.J. Coast in Wake of Sandy

Dec 9 2012 // The federal government is poised to expand flood zones and push for increases in building elevations along the New Jersey coast in the wake of flooding from Hurricane Sandy. The Federal Emergency Management Agency was...

AIR Worldwide’s Field Reports From R.I., Conn., and Long Island, N.Y.

Nov 16 2012 // In its ongoing damage survey of areas impacted by Superstorm Sandy, AIR Worldwide’s latest report describes the kinds of damage patterns caused by Sandy in coastal communities in Rhode Island, Connecticut and Long...

Official: Texas Coastal Insurer Is Unsustainable

Sep 24 2012 // The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association is not sustainable and likely won’t be until the state spreads the costs of risks associated with major hurricane strikes beyond just Texans living in coastal areas, the...

Official: Texas Coastal Insurer Is Unsustainable

Sep 14 2012 // The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association is not sustainable and likely won’t be until the state spreads the costs of risks associated with major hurricane strikes beyond just Texans living in coastal areas, the...

Kitzman Gets an Earful in Corpus Christi

Aug 20 2012 // Texas Insurance Commissioner Eleanor Kitzman is hearing an earful from the coastal community as she listens to residents’ concerns in the Corpus Christi area. Coastal occupants are complaining about the cost of...

Coastal Risk Underwriters Enters Alaska Homeowners Market

Aug 16 2012 // Coastal Risk Underwriters (CRU), a member company of Insight Catastrophe Group, has launched a new preferred homeowners program for properties located in the state of Alaska. The program, underwritten by Occidental Fire...

Farmers Raises Rates in Alabama; Pulls Wind Coverage on Coastal Rental Policies

Aug 2 2012 // One of Alabama’s largest homeowners’ insurers is raising rates on property insurance by as much as 35 percent per policy while dropping some 2,900 rental properties along the state coastline as part of plan to...

Flood Risks Rampant across Asia’s Factory Zones; Insurers Concerned

Jul 23 2012 // Global insurance companies are struggling to get a grip on their flood exposure in Asia nearly a year after one of the world’s costliest disasters hit Thailand, with executives fearing an even worse event may strike...

North Carolina Lawmakers Pass 4 Year-Ban on Sea Level Policy Changes

Jul 6 2012 // After North Carolina lawmakers were ridiculed for their attempts to ignore a state-sponsored science panel that predicted a sharp rise in sea levels, they agreed this week to forbid any state agency to make policies on...