National News for September 2001
- Chubb Introduces Comprehensive EPL Loss Prevention Program
 - Rising Loss Estimates Heighten Concern for the Stability of Some Insurance Sectors  September 28, 20
 - NAII Urges Caution on Federal Intervention
 - Christie Pabarue: WTC Losses May Spark High Failure Rate Among Reinsurers; Additional Strain on Insu
 - Erie Indemnity Estimates Exposure from National Tragedy
 - NAIC Donates $10,000 to Honor Former NY Ins. Superintendent Lost in Disaster
 - NAMIC Commends Financial Services Committee for Hearing
 - AMR Corp. Notes Insurers Canceling Coverage
 - NAIC To Hold Summit to Discuss Terrorist Attacks
 - Fitch Completes Ratings Analysis Following Terrorist Attacks
 - The Hartford Extends Premium Payments in Light of Terrorist Attacks
 - Baldwin & Lyons Inc. Reports Losses Relating to World Trade Center
 - Number of Defective Product Inspections Per Month Increases
 - American Financial Group Issues Preliminary Estimate on Recent New York City Tragedy September 25, 2
 - Navigators Estimates Losses from Terrorist Attack
 - IMMA Board Votes to Cancel 2001 Annual Conference
 - Chubb Subsidiaries Placed on Negative Watch
 - Insurance Leaders Meet with President Bush to Discuss State of Industry
 - White House Notes Insurance Executives Did Not Seek Public Funds
 - NAIC Agrees with Congressional Committee’s Stance Regarding Sept. 11 Tragedy
 - Zurich North America Will Not Invoke ‘Act of War’ Exclusions
 - S&P Watching Hartford Following Disaster
 - Cost of Business Interruption Claims from Terrorist Attacks May Take Months to Determine  September
 - A.M. Best Expects Industry Losses to Exceed
 - The St. Paul Cos. Expects Net Pretax Losses of $700M from Attacks
 - Fitch Puts Markel Corp. on Rating Watch Negative
 - CNA Sees Pre-Tax Losses of Up to $350 Million
 - NAMIC Responds to House Committee: ‘Insurance Employees are Patriotic Americans’
 - IIAA Establishes Industry Disaster Resource Website
 - A.M. Best Cancels, Reschedules Annual E-Fusion Information & Technology Conference  September 21, 20
 - Kemper Estimates Net Losses from Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks to be $60M-$80M
 - The Hartford Estimates Losses from Terrorist Attack Could Approach $450M
 - Liberty Mutual Group Expects $200M-$300M Loss from Terrorist Attacks
 - Congressional Leaders Urge Industry to ‘Fulfill
 - S&P Warns of Negative Rating Implications
 - Fitch Assesses Insurer/Reinsurer Loss Exposures to U.S. Attacks
 - Workers’ Comp Insurers to Play Integral Role in Tragedy’s Aftermath
 - Aon Provides Update to Clients and Stockholders
 - AON Says It Still Can’t Account for About 200 Employees
 - Insurers Will Do ‘Everything Within Their Power’ to Ease Claims Process in WTC Disaster  September 1
 - St. Paul Re’s New York Operations Continue from Morristown, N.J.
 - CIAB Cancels Insurance Leadership Forum
 - NAIC Cancels Fall National Meeting in Boston
 - HCC Comments on WTC Tragedy, Anticipated Impact on 3Q Results
 - Odyssey Re Reports Preliminary Estimate of Exposure From Terrorist Attacks
 - GMAC Issues Statement Regarding Exposure in Connection with WTC Properties
 - ACE Ltd. Evaluates Exposure in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks
 - The St. Paul Cos. Issues Statement on Sept. 11 Attacks
 - Midway Airlines Ceases Operations Following Terrorist Attacks
 - AIG Issues Preliminary Estimate of Losses Resulting from Terrorist Attacks  By Charles E. Boyle  Sep
 - S&P: Insurance Industry Not Crippled by WTC Attack
 - IIAA, New York Association Establish America’s Survivor Relief Fund
 - Insurance Companies Had Major Presence in World Trade Center
 - Aon 2001 Resource Fair Cancelled
 - Insurance Technologies Postpones 2001 User Conference
 - Lutine Bell Rung for Victims of U.S. Terror Attacks
 - NAMIC Annual Convention Cancelled in Face
 - Global Insurance System Has Financial Strength to Handle Losses, I.I.I. Says
 - Terrorist Attack Likely to Have Modest Impact on Property Insurers, Weiss Says
 - MMC Working to Locate Employees, 1,300 Reported Safe
 - SCOR Group Issues Statement on Tragedy
 - Collection at Conference & Expo 2001 for Victims of Terrorist Attack
 - SCPIE Operations Not Affected by Loss of Office
 - International Insurance Stocks Plunge for
 - Chubb Announcement Regarding Sept. 11 Tragedies
 - Officials Begin to Assess the Damage as Smoke Clears, Casualties Mount
 - Majority of Aon Employees Safe, Company Reports
 - NAII Releases Follow-Up on Insurance Ramifications of Attack
 - RLI Expects Limited Losses, Is Fully Operational
 - The Hartford Is Ready to Assist Customers Affected by Terrorist Attacks
 - Lloyd’s Says Estimates of Total U.S. Damage ‘Deeply Flawed’
 - IIAH Cancels Legislative Luncheon
 - Lloyd’s of London Evacuates Office Towers Following U.S. Terrorist Attacks
 - Use of Credit Scoring is ‘Unreliable, Inaccurate,’ NAAA Believes
 - A.M. Best Releases 6-Month Property/Casualty Results
 - Terrorist Acts Strike New York and Washington
 - World Trade Center Attacks Will Be the Most Costly Man-Made Disaster in U.S. History, Insurance Info
 - IIAA Expresses Condolences, IIAANY Coordinates Agent Community Response
 - NAPSLO Cancels Annual Convention
 - NAMIC May Cancel Convention in Wake of Disaster
 - NAII Comments on Terrorist Attacks
 - Insurance Stocks Pummeled in International Trade, NYSE Will Not Resume Trade Wednesday  September 11
 - RLI Corp. World Trade Center Office Closed
 - Fear of the Unknown–The Mold Issue Raises More Questions Than Answers (Part II)  By Catherine Tapia
 - Use of Credit Scoring is ‘Unreliable, Inaccurate,’ NAAA Believes
 - Online Insurance Marketplaces Going After Small Business, IDC Reports
 - Frontier Pacific Insurance Co. Conserved
 - Kingsway Expands Nonstandard Auto in U.S.
 - Progressive Survey: Nearly 1 in 10 Consumers Likely to Commit Insurance Fraud
 - HCC to Enter Surety Market
 - AIG Cuts Staff, Announces Management Changes After Am Gen Integration
 - NAMIC Launches MoldUpdate.com
 - NAMIC Launches MoldUpdate.com
 - The St. Paul Revamps Marine General Liability Product
 - New SAFECO CIO Focused on Innovation in Technology
 - New SAFECO CIO Focused on Innovation in Technology
 - Courts Continue to Reject Diminished Value Concept in Class Actions
 - NAMIC to Host 106th Annual Convention in Washington, D.C.
 - PLUS Introduces Computer-Based Testing for RPLU Program
 - INSpire Reaches Settlement of Suit Against Motors Insurance and GMAC
 - Farmers Insurance Group Recognized by NFIP
 - Fireman’s Fund Insurance Selects CGI for 10-Year IT Outsourcing
 - Insurity Releases Web Interface for Commercial Intellisys
 
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