Insurers Face Ballooning Katrina LossesAdjusters hit the ground, with insured damages reaching as high as $35 billionBy Mark e. ruquetInsured loss estimates continued to ...
Looking Past Devastation,Insurers See Positive TrendsBy Susanne SclafaneNew YorkAlthough executives speaking here at an insurance conference last week said their companies still didn't have ...
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 ...
By Steve Tuckey AND Mark RuquetIn the aftermath of massive flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina, the insurance industry might face complicated coverage disputes with ...
Commissioner of Insurance Robert Wooley says preliminary estimates by one hurricane modeling company suggests insured damages from Hurricane Katrina could reach as high as $19 billion in Louisiana
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
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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