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Exclusions Persist as Congress Debates Federal Terrorism Backstop Legislation
Sep 2 2002 // Nearly a year after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the issue of federal insurance backstop legislation to protect carriers against future losses stemming from more attacks remains a crucial yet unresolved issue for the...
AAI Rebuts WSJ Commentary Questioning Need for Federal Terrorism Backstop
Aug 20 2002 // David Farmer, senior vice president of federal affairs for the Alliance of American Insurers, has sent a letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal. In it, he rebuts a commentary the newspaper published by Holman W....
CDS Makes Wildfire Hazard Model Available for Calif.
Aug 19 2002 // CDS Business Mapping, a source for online hazard mapping, has launched its Wildfire Hazard Model for California. The new service allows property insurers to perform brushfire lookups quickly and accurately, saving time and...
Miami Hurricane Damage Could Cost $80B
Aug 19 2002 // A direct hit on downtown Miami by the most powerful type of hurricane could cause $80 billion in damage, far exceeding that of Hurricane Andrew, the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history, an insurance industry group...
Study Says Terrorism, Pricing and Capacity are Major Industry Challenges
Aug 16 2002 // A new study released by National Marketing Services finds that executives of major reinsurers and carriers believe terrorism, pricing and capacity are the major challenges currently facing the industry. The new study,...
I.I.I. Says 10 Years Later, Business Still Ill-Prepared for Hurricane
Aug 15 2002 // Mitigation efforts to reduce property damage, death, injuries and economic loss from the next Hurricane Andrew have been effective where applied, but their use has been spotty and in some cases their benefit diminished by...
Disparities Between House, Senate Bills Hold Up Terrorism Backstop
Aug 5 2002 // The U.S. insurance industry must have breathed a collective sigh of relief recently, when the Senate approved terrorism insurance backstop legislation after months of debate and delay. But now legislators must reconcile...
Insurers Push for Global Terrorism Definition
Jul 25 2002 // As terrorism coverage continues to be excluded from more and more property and casualty policies, insurance industry leaders are advocating a global definition of terrorism. Tom Player, attorney at the Atlanta law firm...
Disparities Between House, Senate Bills Hold Up Terrorism Backstop
Jul 22 2002 // The U.S. insurance industry must have breathed a collective sigh of relief June 18, when the Senate approved terrorism insurance backstop legislation after months of debate and delay. But now legislators must reconcile the...
RIMS Backs Senate Terrorism Bill
Jul 19 2002 // The Risk & Insurance Management Society Inc. has informed legislators reconciling a pair of bills that it supports the Senate-backed approach to providing government-supported terrorism insurance relief over the...
Insurers looking at $120M Price Tag for Insured-Property Losses from Ariz. Wildfire
Jul 19 2002 // Insurers are expected to pay an estimated $120 million to home owners and businesses for insured-property losses from the Rodeo-Chediski Complex wildfire in Arizona, according to preliminary projections by the Insurance...
U.S. Lawyer Urges Global Definition of Terrorism
Jul 10 2002 // Atlanta-based attorney Tom Player, who chairs the Insurance group at Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP, announced that he plans to propose the adoption of a global definition of terrorism for the insurance industry at the...
Ariz. Director of Ins. Visits Claims Facilities in Wildfire Area
Jul 9 2002 // Arizona’s director of insurance, Charles Cohen, recently visited Show Low, Ariz. to inspect the on-site catastrophe claims facilities of the four largest homeowner and auto insurers in Arizona: State Farm, Farmers,...
Insurers Reveal Damage Estimates from Colo. Wildfires
Jul 4 2002 // Damage from three wildfires that recently ravaged Colorado could cost insurers a record setting $50 million, according to the Associated Press. Preliminary estimates revealed that State Farm anticipates a payout of $24.7...
AASCIF President Met with Senator for Swift Passage of Terrorism Legislation
Jun 26 2002 // Kenneth Bollier, president of the American Association of State Compensation Insurance Funds (AASCIF), recently met with U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-New York) and the staffs of Senators Barbara Boxer (D- California)...
The Storms Will be Out There: Average Hurricane Season Predicted
Jun 24 2002 // Colorado State University hurricane forecasters, led by Dr. William Gray, recently lowered this year’s Atlantic basin hurricane forecast numbers, but that hasn’t prevented insurance commissioners from states...
SENATE TERRORISM BILL INTRODUCED:
Jun 24 2002 // The Alliance of American Insurers (AAI) says it is encouraged that the Senate is now beginning to focus on the terrorism insurance issue with the introduction of a bill (S 2600) by Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT), Harry Reid...
SENATE TERRORISM BILL INTRODUCED
Jun 24 2002 // The Alliance of American Insurers (AAI) says it is encouraged that the Senate is now beginning to focus on the terrorism insurance issue with the introduction of a bill (S 2600) by Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT), Harry Reid...
New England Council, PIA Laud Passage of Terrorism Insurance Bill
Jun 19 2002 // Both the New England Council and the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents expressed strong approval of the U.S. Senate’s action in passing legislation to provide back-up insurance for acts of...
IIABA Applauds Senate’s Approval of Terrorism Ins. Backstop
Jun 19 2002 // The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) reacted to the Senate’s recent approval of the terrorism insurance backstop legislation in a statement released June 18. The final vote invoking...