"We will hit the ground running once FEMA opens its disaster centers," Commissioner Bell said. "We are operating under our Disaster Response Plan. We are coordinating with the Governor's Office, the
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
This year's unusually intense period of destructive weather activity could be a harbinger of what is to come as the effects of global warming grow even more pronounced, according to a briefing at the
The third quarter of 2004 is the insurance industry's worst ever, with property and casualty insurers' facing a record $21.3 billion in insured property loss claims from eight catastrophes, according
United States property and casualty insurers paid a record $27.3 billion for insured property losses to homeowners and businesses from 22 catastrophic events last year.
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U.S. property and casualty insurers are expected to pay homeowners and businesses an estimated $2.1 billion for insured property loss claims from eight catastrophes in the first quarter of 2005.
Hurricane Dennis will cost insurers about $900 million in four states, the Insurance Services Office announced.The Jersey City-based ISO's Property Claim Services division said ...