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Swiss Re Estimates Hurricane Ivan, Typhoon Songda Claims Around $300 Million
Sep 27 2004 // Swiss Re announced that, based on current estimates, it expects its claims related to Hurricane Ivan and Typhoon Songda to be approximately $300 million before tax. The bulletin noted that these estimates are in addition...
Jeanne Hits Florida Head-on; Causes Major Damage
Sep 27 2004 // Jeanne, once a rather weak tropical storm, roared ashore on Florida’s Eastern Coast early Sunday morning with the full fury of a massive Category 3 hurricane. While scenes of devastation played across TV screens...
‘Hurricane Watch’ Likely for Florida
Sep 24 2004 // Although Hurricane Jeanne has weakened slightly, the storm’s maximum sustained winds are still near 100 mph (160 km/hr) with higher gusts. However, the National Hurricane Center’s latest bulletin warns,...
DriveSavers Offering Discounts for Hurricane Victims
Sep 24 2004 // DriveSavers Inc. a provider in data recovery services, is offering discounted data recovery service to hurricane and storm victims with computers that suffered damage from severe weather conditions in Florida, Mississippi,...
CIAB Urges TRIA Extension, Passage of Regulatory ‘Roadmap’ at Testimony
Sep 24 2004 // The Council of Insurance agents & Brokers has told Congress that it “should move to extend the federal terrorism backstop beyond its Dec. 31, 2005, expiration date because the private marketplace is not prepared...
State Auto Expects at Least $32 Million in Hurricane Losses From Charley, Frances and Ivan
Sep 23 2004 // Columbus, Ohio-based regional property/casualty carrier State Auto Financial Corp. estimates that hurricanes Charley, Frances and Ivan, cumulatively, will contribute about $32 million to $36 million in pre-tax losses, or...
U.S. Labor Secretary Notes $10 Million Grant to Assist N.C. Workers Following Hurricanes
Sep 23 2004 // U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao visited Asheville, North Carolina on Thursday to survey hurricane damage and announce a National Emergency Grant of up to $10 million, with an initial release of $3.5 million. The grant...
RMS Unveils Global Terrorism Risk Model
Sep 23 2004 // Responding to increases in the frequency and severity of global terrorist activity in each of the past three years, Risk Management Solutions (RMS), a provider of products and services for the management of catastrophe...
Insurers to Pay an Estimated $4.4 Billion for Claims From Hurricane Frances
Sep 23 2004 // Homeowners and businesses are expected to file claims totaling an estimated $4.4 billion for insured property losses from Hurricane Frances, according to a preliminary estimate by ISO’s (www.iso.com) Property Claim...
Ala. Hurricane Victims Get Grace Period on Premiums Following Ivan’s Visit
Sep 23 2004 // Alabama Gov. Bob Riley and Insurance Commissioner Walter Bell on Wednesday directed insurance companies in Alabama to provide a 60-day grace period on non-payment of premiums to citizens affected by Hurricane Ivan. The...
Haitian Flood Deaths over 1,000; Bahamas on Alert as Jeanne Nears; Ivan Poses New Threat
Sep 23 2004 // As the floods caused by Tropical Storm Jeanne slowly recede, Haitians are discovering even more devastation and loss of life. More than 1,000 persons have died in the northern city of Gonaives, and another 1,200 are still...
Endurance Names Patschak New Head of Property Catastrophe Reinsurance Business
Sep 22 2004 // Bermuda-based Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd. announced that Susan J. Patschak has joined Endurance Specialty Insurance, Ltd. as the head of its Property Catastrophe Reinsurance business unit. She joins Endurance with...
RMS Estimates Ivan Insured Losses at $3-$6 Billion
Sep 22 2004 // Risk Management Solutions (RMS), a provider of products and services for the management of catastrophe risk, said that insured losses in the U.S. from Hurricane Ivan are expected to be between $3 and $6 billion. RMS’...
A Hurricane Season of Discontent; Lessons Learned in 2004
Sep 22 2004 // Prior to 2004, Florida had gone for five years without a significant hurricane. So it is of little surprise that the onslaught of this year’s three major hurricanes has caught all of us in the insurance industry a...
Oh, Mother!
Sep 20 2004 // Just before Charley and Frances wreaked havoc on Florida and surrounding states, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reiterated its original spring 2004 Atlantic hurricane outlook by calling for 12...
AIR Releases 2004 U.S. Storm, Terrorism Models
Sep 20 2004 // AIR Worldwide Corp. announced the release of its 2004 U.S. hurricane, earthquake, severe thunderstorm and terrorism models. The updated models reflect the latest scientific and engineering research into these perils, as...
Hurricanes Equal Crunch Time for Reinsurers
Sep 20 2004 // High-tech charts and up-to-the-minute data meticulously track Hurricane Frances as employees run storm simulations that pop out specific damage estimates for certain zip codes. The office is not run by a federal disaster...
Insurance Industry Hopes to Extend TRIA in Time for 2005 Policies
Sep 20 2004 // But Not Everyone Thinks Renewing the Federal Backstop is a Good Idea Regardless of whether George W. Bush is re-elected or John Kerry moves into the White House, the property/casualty insurance industry appears to have a...
Hurricanes Mean Crunch Time for Reinsurance Industry
Sep 20 2004 // High-tech charts and up-to-the-minute data meticulously track Hurricane Frances as employees run storm simulations that pop out specific damage estimates for certain zip codes. This office in Atlanta is not run by a...
Charley vs. Andrew: One Person’s Perspective
Sep 20 2004 // Twelve years ago last month, Hurricane Andrew hit Homestead and became the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. Sadly, on this anniversary, thousands of Floridians again suffered the aftermath of another...