Terrorist Attack Doesnt KeepInsurer IT Systems Down For LongDespite the horrific destruction of the the World Trade Center and the death of thousands of its ...
Reinsurers Face 'Moment Of Truth'The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States represent a "moment of truth" for the reinsurance community, according to analysts ...
Time-Sensitive Legal Costs Hard To CutThe maxim, "you have to spend money to make money" doesn't always apply to the legal profession, which could make ...
Business InterruptionInsurers Expect 'Ripple Effect' From Terrorist Attack ClaimsThe "ripple effect" of claims related to the recent attacks on the World Trade Center extends well ...
Cedents Can Protect Themselves From Disastrous MGA RelationshipsThe last year has witnessed a dramatic rise in legal cases in which cedent insurance companies and their ...
Workers' Compensation Losses Might Top $1 BillionWorkers' compensation insurance company losses from the terrorist attack that killed and injured thousands inside New Yorks World Trade ...
Cyberinsurers, Producers: Opportunists or Saviors? Since the introduction of cyberinsurance products roughly three years ago, articles have been written questioning the insurance industrys approach to ...
Reinsurers May Be Spared Asbestos ClaimsUp until 1998, the U.S. insurance industry experienced a flat-to-slightly-decreasing trend in asbestos claims and payments, demonstrated by the fact ...
Insurers Optimistic About Asbestos BillWashington In the wake of several major bankruptcies, insurance companies and business groups believe Congress might be ready to seriously consider ...