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Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 12 2007 // Now is no time to ease up on loss prevention, warns risk expert. The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the...

Lessons learned from 2005’s Katrina and 2006’s calm hurricane season

Feb 12 2007 // It’s been more than a year since Katrina made landfall and businesses are still recovering. Then the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season came and went with barely a blip — despite initial projections by some that...

Forecasters predict active hurricane season to come in 2007

Feb 12 2007 // Atlantic basin and U.S. hurricane landfall expected to be up 60 percent above normal A return to high hurricane activity in 2007 is likely following the below-average 2006 hurricane season, according to the consortium of...

P/C industry may be long overdue for massive losses from an extreme “great” earthquake

Feb 12 2007 // >Study says industry could suffer from a $100 million loss The U.S. property/casualty insurance industry is long overdue for heavy losses from a massive earthquake, reports A.M. Best in its recent “2006 Annual...

Top 10 tornado cities

Feb 12 2007 // The violent thunderstorms in Central Florida in early February, spawned powerful tornadoes that killed at least 20 people is a deadly reminder of the constant threat insurers face against tornado exposures. Tornado-related...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 11 2007 // The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the terrorism front in the U.S., advises an expert in risk and...

Don’t be fooled: Extreme weather, terrorism risks not going away

Feb 11 2007 // The insurance industry and its customers must not let down their guard concerning loss prevention despite a mild hurricane season and a quiet time on the terrorism front in the U.S., advises an expert in risk and...

Lessons learned from 2005’s Katrina and 2006’s calm hurricane season

Feb 11 2007 // It’s been more than a year since Katrina made landfill and businesses are still recovering. Then the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season came and went with barely a blip — despite initial projections by some that...

Forecasters predict active hurricane season to come in 2007

Feb 11 2007 // A return to high hurricane activity in 2007 is likely following the below-average 2006 hurricane season, according to the consortium of experts on insurance, risk management and seasonal climate forecasting led by the...

Top 10 tornado cities

Feb 11 2007 // The violent thunderstorms in Central Florida in early February, spawned powerful tornadoes that killed at least 20 people is a deadly reminder of the constant threat insurers face against tornado exposures. Tornado-related...

P/C industry may be long overdue for massive losses from an extreme “great” earthquake

Feb 11 2007 // The U.S. property/casualty insurance industry is long overdue for heavy losses from a massive earthquake, reports A.M. Best in its recent “2006 Annual Earthquake Study.” It is likely that if an earthquake of...

S&P Puts Eurus Notes on CreditWatch/Negative after Windstorm

Feb 9 2007 // Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has placed a CreditWatch with negative implications on its “BB” rating on the $150 million principal at-risk variable-rate notes issued by Eurus Ltd. “The...

Agents Welcome Windstorm Debate; Insurers Warn Against Subsidies

Feb 9 2007 // The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big “I”) says the debate over windstorm coverage is crucial for consumers and independent agents and brokers in many regions throughout the...

Kent Wholesale Offers DIC Earthquake and Flood Coverage

Feb 9 2007 // Kent Wholesale Insurance Brokers headquartered in Portland, Ore., is providing DIC including earthquake and flood coverage on admitted paper for Oregon and Washington risks. The product is rated in-house, and indications...

Fla.: Citizens Tornado Claims Payments Top $500,000

Feb 8 2007 // Citizens Property Insurance Corp. paid out more than $520,000 in claims payments to policyholders affected by the Feb. 2 storms according to a company official. “We’ve paid $521,951 in damage claims and have...

La. Officials Urge Federal Role in Hurricane Insurance

Feb 8 2007 // Louisiana state senators say they will ask Congress to have the federal government insure homes against hurricane damage, as it does for floods. “Y’all won’t sell it, so why not get the federal government...

Fla. Commissioner Prohibits Cancellation of Tornado Victims’ Policies

Feb 7 2007 // Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty issued an emergency order prohibiting insurance companies from canceling personal lines insurance policies for residents affected by last week’s tornadoes in central...

U.S. Wants $309M in Katrina Hurricane Aid Returned

Feb 7 2007 // In the New Orleans neighborhood President George W. Bush visited after Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. government gave $84.5 million to more than 10,000 households. But official figures show fewer than 8,000 homes existed...

Lexington Increases Terrorism Capacity to $250 Million

Feb 6 2007 // Lexington Insurance Company, a member company of American International Group, Inc. (AIG), has increased its capacity of commercial domestic property terrorism insurance to $250 million from $100 million. “Lexington...

D.C. Man Sentenced for FEMA Hurricane Relief Fraud Scheme

Feb 6 2007 // Jeffrey Alan Rothschild, 59, also known as Jeffrey Zahler, has been sentenced to 102 months in prison in connection with a scheme to defraud the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of more than $100,000 in relief...