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Simple Steps to Protect Yourself and Your Vehicle from Thieves

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Jon Schnautz has joined the team as Legal and Legislative Advocacy Counsel, effective immediately

Jon brings over 20 years of experience in legislative and legal matters, specifically property and casualty insurance.

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Through local fire departments, ICT and State Farm will provide smoke alarms to prevent fire-related accidents state wide

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Survive the Drive

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Raymond Mauk Leadership Award, established in 1998, is a prestigious recognition presented annually to an individual who has made a significant impact on the Texas property and casualty insurance industry

Insurance Council of Texas

Experts predict an active hurricane season - as many as 23 named storms

ICT reminds residents that the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season kicks off this week and runs through Nov. 31, 2024.

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Tips on Filing Claims and Avoiding Fraud

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Having the proper coverage and preparing your home for the cold could save you thousands

Insurance Council of Texas

ICT actively engages in multiple public service and educational campaigns throughout the year to inform Texans about different home safety and anti-theft initiatives. Recently, ICT received a significant boost when State Farm Insurance granted $25,000 to promote and develop several educational programs across Texas.

Insurance Council of Texas

Five simple steps to safeguard your family and property

Today kicks off the 2023 hurricane season in Texas. The state of Texas has a history of experiencing powerful hurricanes, and it is crucial for individuals and communities to be well-prepared and informed. By taking the necessary precautions, Texans can mitigate risks, protect their loved ones, and recover more effectively in the aftermath of a hurricane.

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Insurance Council of Texas Urges Texans to Prepare for Potential Severe Weather

Richard Johnson

The Board of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association selected its chief legal and legislative officer, David Durden, to be the association’s next General Manager after an extensive months-long search process, effective October 1, 2022.

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Jeff Nelson as the Commissioner of Workers' Compensation at the Texas Department of Insurance.

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On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina roared ashore as a devastating and destructive Category 5 hurricane, with wind speeds topping out at 174 mph. The storm caused over 1,800 fatalities and remains the single biggest loss event in the history of the global insurance industry.

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On Aug. 8, 2022, Weston was placed in receivership and ordered into liquidation by the Second Judicial Circuit Court of Leon County, Florida.

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The Insurance Council of Texas (ICT) presented the 2021 Raymond Mauk Leadership Award to Debra Richardson and 2022 Raymond Mauk Leadership Award to Bo Gilbert during an awards presentation

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This year will mark five years since Hurricane Harvey roared ashore near Port Aransas, Texas as a devastating Category 4 storm. Harvey caused more than 100 deaths and displaced over 30,000 people as it flooded Houston...

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Throughout the year, the Insurance Council of Texas (ICT) engages in multiple public service and educational campaigns to inform Texans about various anti-theft and home safety initiatives. Those efforts received a big boost earlier this year when State Farm Insurance awarded ICT with a $40,000 grant to promote and develop education programs throughout Texas.

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From Dallas to San Antonio, Texans woke up to freezing temperatures, sleet, ice, snow, and freezing rain. Temperatures are expected to be at or below freezing for the next several days.

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