Latest Catastrophe Headlines
All the headlines from our Catastrophe Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Marine market responds to stressed catastrophic property coverage
Aug 7 2006 // A recent Wall Street Journal story proclaimed, “As Hurricane Season Begins, Disaster Insurance Runs Short.” Indeed, the stark headline in the July 10 article mirrors the market reality: There is a severe lack...
Insuring energy risks for profit isn’t getting any easier
Aug 7 2006 // Recent experiences need to be translated into quality underwriting standards for the future Underwriting energy risks is not for the faint-hearted, even during the best of times. The nature of these risks (with high...
Wagging the dog
Aug 7 2006 // Reinsurance woes send primary carriers scrambling Until recently the reinsurance world was a galaxy far, far away. That changed after the 2000 stock market crash, the Sept. 11 attacks and, more recently, the hurricanes...
Is the U.S. prepared for a cyber catastrophe? Business executives say, ‘no’
Aug 7 2006 // Testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Subcommittee, Karl Brondell of State Farm Insurance Companies warned that the U.S. is not adequately prepared for a cyber catastrophe. The insurance...
Congressional hearing held on terrorism and insurance
Aug 7 2006 // Agents, risk managers and insurers press Congress for long-term TRIA solution Two U.S. House subcommittees–the Committee on Financial Services, Subcommittee on Oversights and Investigation, and the Homeland Security...
Figures
Aug 7 2006 // 100 The number of federal lawmakers from both parties that asked the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to put a hold on the efforts of various U.S. companies, including Wal-Mart, to open banks. Federal bank regulators halted...
Julie Benafield Bowman, Arkansas, Commissioner of Insurance
Aug 7 2006 // Like insurance commissioners in other states, Arkansas Insurance Commis-sioner Julie Benafield Bowman, is keeping an eye on catastrophe issues and the availability of insurance related to them. Unlike commissioners in...
Marine market responds to stressed catastrophic property coverage
Aug 7 2006 // The marine market, although not immune to severe weather and other catastrophic occurrences, has not suffered to the extent of the mainline commercial property sector. A recent Wall Street Journal story proclaimed,...
Fighting future losses in the midst of fire season
Aug 7 2006 // With 68,775 blazes already this year, the 2006 wildfire season is well on its way to becoming the worst in 10 years, according to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC). Its data shows 5.03 million acres have burned,...
Marine market responds to stressed catastrophic property coverage
Aug 7 2006 // The marine market, although not immune to severe weather and other catastrophic occurrences, has not suffered to the extent of the mainline commercial property sector. As such, industry players have sought to fill gaps in...
Wagging the dog
Aug 7 2006 // Until recently the reinsurance world was a galaxy far, far away. That changed after the 2000 stock market crash, the Sept. 11 attacks and, more recently, the hurricanes that struck Florida, New Orleans, Texas and other...
Insuring energy risks for profit isn’t getting any easier
Aug 7 2006 // Underwriting energy risks is not for the faint-hearted, even during the best of times. The nature of these risks (with high concentration of values, highly flammable substances, harsh operating conditions, often in hostile...
Congressional hearing held on terrorism and insurance
Aug 7 2006 // News Currents Two U.S. House subcommittees-the Committee on Financial Services, Subcommittee on Oversights and Investigation, and the Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk...
Is the U.S. prepared for a cyber catastrophe? Business executives say, ‘no’
Aug 7 2006 // News Currents Testifying before a Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Subcommittee, Karl Brondell of State Farm Insurance Companies warned that the U.S. is not adequately prepared for a cyber catastrophe. The...
Okla. Governor Issues Statewide Burn Ban
Aug 4 2006 // Citing a new wave of wildfires, Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry ordered a statewide burn ban Aug. 2 and warned that Oklahoma’s hot, windy and dry conditions show no sign of ending. “There appears to be no relief in...
Post-Hurricane Population Count Under Way in New Orleans
Aug 3 2006 // A door-to-door population count is being conducted in parishes hit the hardest by Hurricane Katrina to get a handle on how many people remain in the area. The survey covers Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard and Orleans...
Pinnacle Entertainment Files Lawsuit Against Three Insurers
Aug 3 2006 // Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. announced that, on August 1, 2006, it filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada against three of its excess insurance carriers. The suit relates to the loss incurred by...
RenRe Posts Q2 Results, 32% Increase in Cat Premiums
Aug 2 2006 // Renaissance Re, Bermuda’s leading property catastrophe reinsurer, posted net income of $130.4 million, or $1.81 per common share, for the second quarter of 2006, compared to net income of $172 million or $2.39 per...
Oregon Offers Insurance Wildfire Summit Workshops
Aug 1 2006 // The Oregon Department of Forestry and Oregon Office of State Fire Marshall, in partnership with Allstate and State Farm, is hosting Insurance Wildfire Summit workshops. Sessions will be held from 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. on...
Hannover Re $150 Million Cat Bond Covers European Windstorm Risks
Aug 1 2006 // Germany’s Hannover Re announced that Eurus Ltd., a special purpose vehicle, has issued a CAT bond with a volume of $150 million, giving the reinsurer windstorm protection with immediate effect for a term of...