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ISO Reports Insurers Expected to Pay $4.9B for Q2 Catastrophe Losses

Jul 29 2003 // U.S. property/casualty insurers are expected to pay policyholders an estimated $4.9 billion for insured property-loss claims from four catastrophic events in the second quarter ― the second-highest second quarter in...

Profitable Performance by Safeco’s Auto and Group Lines Drives Q2 Results

Jul 28 2003 // Profitable performance of its Auto and Group stop-loss medical insurance lines drove Safeco’s second-quarter results as the company reported net income of $111.9 million, or $0.81 per diluted share. This compares...

Mo. DOI to Hold Meetings for May Tornado Victims

Jul 23 2003 // Missouri Department of Insurance Director Scott Lakin announced that his staff will conduct “town hall” meetings Aug. 7 in Hillsboro and Aug. 11 in Stockton for Missourians who suffered tornado damage in early...

Claudette Downgraded to Tropical Storm

Jul 16 2003 // After briefly being considered a hurricane as it neared Baffin Bay to High Island, the National Weather Service relabeled Claudette a tropical storm as it hits South Texas, from Port Aransas to Freeport. The storm with...

RMS Releases First High Res Earthquake Model For Ins. Risk in Israel

Jul 15 2003 // Risk Management Solutions (RMS) nnounced the release of the RMS Israel Earthquake model. This model is the first to offer both high resolution and aggregate analysis capabilities for insurance and reinsurance risk...

ICT Reports on Texas’ Costliest and Deadliest Storms

Jul 14 2003 // The Insurance Council of Texas (ICT) today reported the state’s costliest and deadliest storms since 1950. A tropical storm that dropped more than three feet of rain on parts of Houston was the costliest weather...

Terrorism Risk Act Regulation Finalized

Jul 10 2003 // The Department of the Treasury this week finalized the first regulation implementing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (TRIA). The final rule clarifies that fidelity insurance is not included under the Act and does...

Tropical Storm Claudette Moving Toward Mexico

Jul 10 2003 // The National Hurricane Center in Miami continued its “Tropical Storm Warning,” as “Claudette,” the third named Atlantic storm of the season continues to move west through the Gulf of Mexico towards...

Tropical Storm Bill Moving Towards Gulf Coast; Hurricane Watch Issued

Jun 30 2003 // The National Hurricane Center reported that Tropical Storm Bill is currently around 185 miles south of Morgan City Louisiana, and is moving north at around 14 mph. If it continues along its present path, Bill could make...

SAFECO ESTIMATES STORM LOSSES:

Jun 23 2003 // Seattle-based Safeco announced that claims stemming from the recent string of Midwest and Southern tornadoes, added to losses from violent hailstorms in Texas earlier in the quarter, are estimated at nearly $90 million in...

Dearth Amidst Plenty – Reinsurers Send Mixed Signals

Jun 23 2003 // Is the glass half-full, or half-empty? The classic example of identical facts dictating opposite conclusions, depending on whether you’re an optimist or a pessimist, defines the current picture in the reinsurance...

AIR Expands San Francisco Office for Research in Earthquake Engineering

Jun 18 2003 // AIR Worldwide Corporation (AIR) announced the relocation and expansion of its San Francisco office to accommodate the increasing number of research initiatives being undertaken there. The San Francisco team, led by Dr....

AIR Releases New Models and New Features in 2003 Version of CLASIC/2

Jun 12 2003 // Boston-based catastrophe and weather risk modeler AIR Worldwide Corp. announced the latest release of CLASIC/2(TM), it’s interactive desktop system for the assessment and management of catastrophe risk. “The...

AIA Lauds Passage of NH Standard Fire Policy Excluding Terrorist Coverage

Jun 12 2003 // The American Insurance Association praised the actions of The New Hampshire state legislature in approving a bill (HB 460) that adds terrorism as an exclusion under the state’s standard fire policy (SFP), which the...

Dearth Amidst Plenty – Reinsurers Send Mixed Signals

Jun 9 2003 // Is the glass half-full, or half-empty? The classic example of identical facts dictating opposite conclusions, depending on whether you’re an optimist or a pessimist, defines the current picture in the reinsurance...

Working with Blowouts, Knock-for-Knocks and Other Oil Patch Oddities

Jun 9 2003 // One of the big issues facing small- to mid-size oil and gas operators and contractors these days is the need to determine how much risk they are willing to carry themselves and how much they want to transfer to an insuring...

Execs Talk Future of Industry at 9th Annual ITC Forum

Jun 9 2003 // “Amateur hour is over.” Those were the words of the Sullivan Group president Gerald J. Sullivan, addressing a roomful of industry executives recently at the 9th Annual Insuring the Children Forum....

Worst Ever Tornado Losses Won’t Affect Property Rates Yet

Jun 9 2003 // A series of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes that ravaged the country’s mid-section in early May is not likely to send property insurance rates soaring again, but the surprising weather pattern has caused insurers...

Working with Blowouts, Knock-for-Knocks and Other Oil Patch Oddities

Jun 9 2003 // One of the big issues facing small- to mid-size oil and gas operators and contractors these days is the need to determine how much risk they are willing to carry themselves and how much they want to transfer to an insuring...

RMS Integrates New Hurricane Model With “RiskOnline” System

Jun 3 2003 // Newark Calif.-based Risk Management Solutions has taken another step in preparation for what experts are predicting will be an active hurricane season by integrating the third generation of its U.S. Hurricane model,...