Very entertaining.
One thing that does not appear to be considered in the modelling is the Liability impacts and potential recovery against aquariums for not securing their sharks adequately during a sharknado and perhaps councils who have failed in containing the shark population. The recovery actions from NatCat events could be massive. ;-)
This article makes no sense whatsoever. With only two known Sharknado events, it’s impossible to extrapolate a Whalenado event from this. Now, how am I supposed to take this article seriously.
LOL, glad to see there are those in the insurance industry that still have a sense of humor. The mention of whalenado was priceless!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the article. A whalenado is a real concern of mine :)
Love it! Thanks for the lolz.
I’ve heard that you have a better chance of being struck by a sharknado than winning the lottery.
In Australia we have regular “kanganados” especially at dusk and dawn. If you find this difficult to believe try google images “kangaroo car”
Very entertaining.
One thing that does not appear to be considered in the modelling is the Liability impacts and potential recovery against aquariums for not securing their sharks adequately during a sharknado and perhaps councils who have failed in containing the shark population. The recovery actions from NatCat events could be massive. ;-)
This article makes no sense whatsoever. With only two known Sharknado events, it’s impossible to extrapolate a Whalenado event from this. Now, how am I supposed to take this article seriously.