Latest Property Headlines
All the headlines from our Property Topic Page, ordered by recency.
New York Attack Caused Record Losses for Property Insurers
Dec 21 2001 // Initial Swiss Re estimates say that 2001 was a very costly year for property insurers. In a PRNewswire report, man-made and natural catastrophes claimed more than 33,000 lives worldwide in 2001, with the direct financial...
Travelers Property Casualty Corp. Ratings Lowered
Dec 20 2001 // Standard & Poor’s lowered its senior debt and preferred stock ratings on Travelers Property Casualty Corp. to “A-” and “BBB”, respectively, from “A+” and “A-.” At...
Top 10 Stories of 2001
Dec 17 2001 // Recollections and Renewal: Looking Back at 2001 with an Eye to the Future This is the year that was. It is one that many people will be glad to see come to an end because the new year always brings hope—for a rebirth,...
Property and Casualty Commercial Rate and Policy Form Model Law Approved
Dec 14 2001 // State insurance commissioners have advanced a model law to modernize commercial rate and form filings, with final approval possible in the spring. A working group of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners...
Fullerton, Calif. Man Arrested on Fraud, Perjury Charges
Dec 11 2001 // California Department of Insurance Fraud Investigators arrested a Fullerton man last week on one count of insurance fraud and two counts of perjury. Jagdish Chandra, 58, was booked into the Orange County Jail on a $10,000...
Basics of Business Interruption Insurance
Dec 3 2001 // In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the weekly reports of new anthrax scares, businesses are evaluating what coverage would be available to them if their own business is interrupted....
Commentary: Flood Sales 101-Fact vs. Fiction
Dec 3 2001 // • I don’t need flood insurance; I’m not in a flood zone. • I don’t need flood insurance; this neighborhood has never flooded. • I don’t need flood insurance; Uncle Sam will buy a new house for...
CA Supreme Court Reaffirms: 7 Years After Northridge, Insurers Can Be Sued
Nov 26 2001 // The California Supreme Court recently upheld the new law that insurance companies can be sued for their failure to cover damage that their adjusters mistakenly overlooked, even when the legal deadlines for such lawsuits...
Nonprofits Growing Fast But Still a Tough Class
Nov 26 2001 // Nonprofit organizations are among the fastest growing sectors of the U.S. economy and while many companies try to steer away from writing policies for nonprofits, there are a few that thrive on the business. Those who do...
SAFECO Rating Affirmed
Nov 21 2001 // Following Seattle-based SAFECO’s announced loss reserve strengthening and subsequent discussions with management, A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating of A (Excellent) for the property/casualty...
Uncertainty on Insurance Hits NYC Commercial Property Market
Nov 20 2001 // Lower Manhattan has suffered a catastrophic decline in tenants seeking office space since the destruction of the World Trade Center. According to a study by Newmark & Company published in the New York Times there are...
Insuring Nonprofits as Markets Harden
Nov 19 2001 // As recession looms and claims costs associated with the terrorist attacks on September 11 add up, insurance markets are beginning to harden for the first time in nearly a decade. Many major property and casualty carriers,...
The View from Up There-Insurers Embrace Space Age Technologies
Nov 12 2001 // The key witness in a recent crop fraud case turned out to be a camera. In June 2001, a U.S. District judge in Arkansas ruled against several farmers accused of filing false crop insurance claims totaling approximately...
WTC PROPERTY CLAIMS RISING
Nov 12 2001 // Property insurance claims from the Sept. 11 attacks are worth $16.6 billion and rising, according to the first estimate from the Insurance Services Office Inc.’s Property Claim Services unit. That would make the...
Commentary: Purchasing Insurance for Mexico
Nov 12 2001 // Tourists, property owners and businesspersons who drive, own homes, or operate businesses or subsidiaries in Mexico need to properly protect their assets south of the border. It is ironic that most agents place insurance...
Property Claims from WTC at $16.6 Billion and Rising
Nov 6 2001 // Property insurance claims from the Sept. 11 attacks are worth $16.6 billion and rising, according to the first estimate from the main U.S. claims tallying service. According to a Reuters report, that would make the...
Commentary: Purchasing Insurance for Mexico
Nov 5 2001 // Tourists, property owners and businesspersons who drive, own homes, or operate businesses or subsidiaries in Mexico need to properly protect their assets south of the border. It is ironic that most agents place insurance...
The Hartford Reports Third Quarter Operating Loss of 22 Cents Per Share
Nov 2 2001 // The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. reported an operating loss of $52 million for the third quarter of 2001, reflecting a $440 million loss related to the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. The results also reflect a $130...
Acceptance Insurance Companies Reports Losses
Nov 2 2001 // Iowa-based Acceptance Insurance Companies Inc. reported an after-tax net loss of $9.5 million, or $0.66 per share, for the third quarter of 2001. The company’s continuing crop insurance operations generated an...
NAMIC Board of Directors Votes to Endorse Offshore Property Catastrophe Facility
Oct 31 2001 // The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) Board of Directors voted Oct. 24 to endorse an offshore property catastrophe facility that will be available exclusively to member companies. Renaissance...


