
U.S. Regulatory Documentation
The following list of documents includes general regulatory information and frequently asked questions for insurance business in the United States.
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Actuarial Standards of Practice (ASOPs) |
These documents help actuaries practicing in the U.S. use Verisk's Extreme Event Models by identifying relevant considerations for conforming to the ASOPs. |
Which Version of Touchstone can be used for Rate Filings in Florida? |
This FAQ identifies the Touchstone versions that are acceptable for rate filing in Florida. |
Which version of Verisk models are submitted to state regulators? |
This FAQ addresses questions about which state insurance regulators require catastrophe models to be submitted for their review and outlines Verisk's understanding of the requirements for using catastrophe models in rate filings. |
M23 List of Hurricanes |
List of all hurricane events in the Verisk Hurricane Model for Hawaii model version 3.10 |
Nevada Residential Wildfire Filing Support Package |
This package is designed to assist clients filing residential wildfire rates with the Nevada DOI. |
California Earthquake Liability Questionnaire Form A |
This package is designed to assist clients filling out Form A for primary insurance in the CA Earthquake Liability Questionnaire. |
Federal Insurance Office Terrorism Risk Insurance Program 2025 Data Call |
Guidelines for completing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program (TRIP) Data Call from the Federal Insurance Office, along with an accompanying Excel workbook and shapefile to assist in completing the Reinsurance Attack Scenario are provided. |
Responding to the FLOIR Catastrophe Model Support Questionnaire |
This filing support package contains a master document that provides guidelines for developing comprehensive responses to the FLOIR’s questions as well as attachments that would be included as supplementary material. |
Non-confidential Model Documentation - U.S. Peril Models |
In states without a formal model submission and review process, the regulator may pose an objection which requests additional detail about the catastrophe model. In such cases Verisk recommends insurers provide the non-confidential technical documents. |
NAIC Disclosure of Climate Impact on Catastrophe Exposure |
Guideline for responding to National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Disclosure of Climate Impact on Catastrophe Exposure using time-based approach. |