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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 10, 2012
Claims speaks with Jeffrey Bowman, CEO of Crawford & Company, about lessons learned from an unprecedented year of global natural catastrophes.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
January 2, 2012
Jeffrey Bowman, CEO of Crawford & Company, discusses an unprecedented year of global natural catastrophes and the lessons claims organizations of all sizes can glean.
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By Peter Dailey |
December 20, 2010
Nineteen named storms, 12 hurricanes, and five major hurricanes ranked Category 3 and higher on the Saffir-Simpson scale.
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By Staff Writer |
December 20, 2010
While forecasts for this past hurricane season were largely accurate regarding the number of storms, shorter term weather patterns managed to steer these storms away from the U.S., according to a story that will appear in National Underwriter magazine.
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By Staff Writer |
July 19, 2010
Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide has released its latest U.S. hurricane model, which contains hazard and vulnerability updates and provides "a more comprehensive, realistic and detailed view of U.S. hurricane risk," according to the company.
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By Staff Writer |
July 19, 2010
Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide has released its latest U.S. hurricane model, which contains hazard and vulnerability updates and provides "a more comprehensive, realistic and detailed view of U.S. hurricane risk," according to the company.
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By Eric Gilkey, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 2, 2010
AIR Worldwide estimates total insured losses stemming from the snowstorm to be between $150 and $350 million.
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By Staff Writer |
March 10, 2010
Insured losses stemming from the major winter storm that swept through the U.S. East Coast between February 23 and 28 will total between $150 and $350 million, AIR Worldwide estimates.
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By Staff Writer |
March 8, 2010
Insured losses from the winter storm that hit the East Coast between Feb. 23 and Feb. 28 will be between $150 million and $350 million, AIR Worldwide said.
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By Damir Grago |
March 3, 2010
Catastrophe risk modeling firm AIR Worldwide estimates that insured losses in France, Belgium, Germany and Netherlands from winter storm Xynthia will be between EUR1.5 billion ($2 billion) and EUR3 billion ($4 billion).