RMIIA News

Colorado Insurance Fraud Summit to Focus on Cat Fraud and Staged Crashes

Experts from around the state of Colorado and the nation will be focusing on another climate when they gather in Littleton on Oct.15 – the climate for insurance fraud in the state. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) and the …

Flood Policies Barely Increase a Year After Damaging Colorado Floods

At the time of the September 2013 Colorado flooding, an estimated 22,000 flood insurance policies were in force statewide. A year later FEMA reports the number of policies at 24,000. “The heartbreak of Colorado’s most damaging natural disaster is that …

Black Forest Fire One Year Update: $420.5M in Insured Losses

The Black Forest community in El Paso County has spent the past year working through the recovery process in the aftermath of Colorado’s most devastating wildfire in terms of structures lost. RMIIA has updated insurance damage estimates from the Black …

Insurance Damage From the Black Forest Fire Estimated at $292.8M

The Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association estimates the preliminary insured damage for the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history at $292.8 million resulting from approximately 3,630 homeowner and auto insurance claims filed so far in the Black Forest Fire. El …

Colorado’s Most Costly Hailstorms

In the wake of more than 100 tornadoes ripping through the Plains states this past weekend, the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association (RMIIA), a non-profit consumer information organization that represents property & casualty insurers in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and …