Remembering 9/11
In observation of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 2,996 individuals, these articles curated by PropertyCasualty360.com honor loved ones lost and reflect on the lasting impact 9/11 has had on the insurance industry.
March 14, 2010
World Trade Captive Settles With 10,000 Plaintiffs For $657 MillionThe federal taxpayer funded WTC Captive Insurance Company announced that it has reached a $657 million injury settlement with workers involved in World Trade Center cleanup and rescue activity.
September 11, 2008
Trade Center Injury Claims Still Coming InA national campaign to register the people who performed rescue, recovery and clean-up activities at the World Trade Center after the terrorists' attack has increased filings by tenfold the New York
September 11, 2008
Trade Center Injury Claims Still Coming InA national campaign to register the people who performed rescue, recovery and clean-up activities at the World Trade Center after the terrorists' attack has increased filings by tenfold the New York
September 10, 2009
8 Years After 9/11, Insurance Markets Have CalmedEight years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 caused untold human tragedy and shocked the underwriting world, insurers are seeing a much calmer environment, an industry expert said.
June 16, 2008
N.Y. Gov to Introduce 9/11 Benefits LegislationAccepting the recommendations of the New York September 11 Worker Protection Task Force, New York Gov. David Paterson said he will submit legislation to provide benefits to additional public workers i
February 26, 2008
Part Of Port Authority 9/11 Claim RejectedA federal judge who ruled that the New York-New Jersey Port Authority cannot collect insurance for all the damage done to the World Trade Center by the 9/11 attack, will meet with lawyers in the case
September 03, 2006
Katrina, 9/11 Anniversaries Expose Lingering Vulnerabilities For CarriersLack of a reliable reinsurance backstop, public or private, leaves insurers in
May 17, 2006
Judge Clears Way For Zurich 9/11 TrialA federal judge has cleared the way for a trial to begin in the case between Zurich American Insurance Company and ABM Industries over the amount of payment for a business interruption loss resulting
April 13, 2006
WTC Terrorist Attacks Ruled Single Event"Of course, I am disappointed that the jury did not see things our way with respect to most of the insurers in the WTC coverage," Silverstein said. "But let me be clear: a defeat in the courtroom is
August 04, 2005
WTC Insurers Sue NY Port AuthorityA group of 10 syndicates at Lloyd's of London and eight other insurers has filed suit against the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
December 01, 2004
Insurers Win One, Lose One In WTC TrialsInsurers Win One, Lose One In WTC Trials Maximum insured loss would be $4.7 billion, but appeals possible in second caseThey are likely to be ...
