Claims News Service, Oct. 24, 3:30 p.m. EDT -- In a press release today, catastrophe risk modeling company AIR Worldwide Corporation estimated U.S. insured losses from Hurricane Wilma at $6 billion to
Hurricane Rita Adds Billions To Loss TotalsDamages 'minor' compared to Katrina, but latest storm still one of the worst everBy mark e. ruquetWhile under ...
Eqecat, Inc., the Oakland, Calif.-based catastrophe modeling firm, said today that Lloyd's, had signed a licensing agreement to use the firm's WORLDCATenterprise software for ...
Claims News Service, Sept. 28, 3:32 p.m. EDT -- EQECAT, a risk-modeling firm, stated in a press release that, based upon current post-landfall information provided by the National Hurricane Center
Insurers Face Ballooning Katrina LossesAdjusters hit the ground, with insured damages reaching as high as $35 billionBy Mark e. ruquetInsured loss estimates continued to ...
Amount of damage caused by flooding hampers estimate of industry's ultimate exposureBy Mark e. ruquetHurricane Katrina could end up being the worst catastrophe ever ...
Hurricane Katrina made its second US landfall on August 29th in southern Plaquemines parish, Louisiana, about 70 miles south-southeast of New Orleans. The storm subsequently swept across
Insured damage estimate onshore less than $4B; insurer solvency issues remainBy Mark E. RuquetWhile modeling firms put estimates of onshore insurance losses related to ...