S&P Comments on Hurricane Jeanne's $7 Billion Impact on U.S. P/C Insurers
National News September 28, 2004
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services has issued a comment on the state of the U.S. property/casualty insurance industry and its short- and intermediate-term prospects in the wake of Hurricane ...
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Subject: Insurance Companies are paid to be prepared
Posted On: October 10, 2004, 7:09 am CDT
Posted By: Gina Ortiz
Comment:
Subject: We Pay Our Insurance So They ARE Prepared
Posted On: October 10, 2004, 8:00 am EDT
Posted By: Gina Ortiz Lymburner
Comment:
Ok, Lets check the facts. The FACTS are -We PAY our insurance companies to be PREPARED. That is the very nature of the business. When did insurance companies stop be accountable? That's why we make our monthly premiums. You better believe they send out enough warning about how you should be covered in case of an emergency. Well, this is an emergency. The entire point of paying insurance is so THEY ARE PREPARED when a disaster strikes. What did they think the hurricane season was a thing of the past like the dinasours. If you aren't preparing months ahead of hurricane season and then what are we paying you for. They are paid and paid BIG bucks to make sure they are prepared. To CRY well we didn't expect to get hit with more than one hurricane in a season is a SLAP IN THE FACE to everyone who struggles to make those insurance payments. Well take this as a lesson our insurance companies are EXACTLY like our politicians. THEY LOVE TO HEAR THEMSELVES TALK, but it's all HOT AIR.
Subject: Insurance Companies are paid to be prepared
Posted On: October 10, 2004, 8:00 am EDT
Posted By: Gina Ortiz Lymburner
Comment:
Ok, Lets check the facts. The FACTS are -We PAY our insurance companies to be PREPARED. That is the very nature of the business. When did insurance companies stop be accountable? That's why we make our monthly premiums. You better believe they send out enough warning about how you should be covered in case of an emergency. Well, this is an emergency. The entire point of paying insurance is so THEY ARE PREPARED when a disaster strikes. What did they think the hurricane season was a thing of the past like the dinasours. If you aren't preparing months ahead of hurricane season and then what are we paying you for. They are paid and paid BIG bucks to make sure they are prepared. To CRY well we didn't expect to get hit with more than one hurricane in a season is a SLAP IN THE FACE to everyone who struggles to make those insurance payments. Well take this as a lesson our insurance companies are EXACTLY like our politicians. THEY LOVE TO HEAR THEMSELVES TALK, but it's all HOT AIR.