P&C Insurers Find 2001 Most Expensive Year

March 13, 2002

According to a report released by the Insurance Services Office (ISO), U.S. property and casualty insurers paid $24 billion in claims for 2001—the largest amount ever—mainly a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. More than $16 billion were related to the terrorist attacks.

While the $24 billion amount is staggering, it could be adjusted even higher depending on the outcome of lawsuits related to 9/11.

The $24 billion figure contrasts with the previous year, when property and insurance insurers only paid out $4.3 billion in claims.

Also part of the 2001 tally, insurers paid out $2.5 billion because of destruction caused by Tropical Storm Allison and $1.9 billion as a result of a St. Louis hailstorm.

Topics Carriers Property Casualty

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