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... Carolina’s Carteret and Dare counties are two of the most hurricane-prone municipalities in the U.S., and northeastern states such as New ... ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Information Institute (I.I.I.).  “Hurricane Earl has already proven to be a destructive storm, causing an ...
... in insured losses in 2005, $40.6 billion of which was due to Hurricane Katrina. The first quarter is generally light on catastrophe losses. ... a repeat of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, to a strong hurricane striking Miami or New York, to a major terrorist attack. The 2007 ...
... premiums, rivaling the $15.5 billion in insured losses from Hurricane Andrew-still the most expensive natural disaster in history in terms ... per month. Catastrophes include well-known events such as Hurricane Andrew and the Northridge earthquake, but also hundreds of smaller ...
... Nearly a decade has nearly passed since the trauma of Hurricane Andrew and many lessons have been learned, but natural disasters ...
... the slowdown. The major exception to this general trend is hurricane-exposed coastal property insurance coverages, where insurers are ... imposed on them by ratings agencies in the wake of Hurricane Katrina—requirements that oblige insurers to demonstrate an ability ...
... strike the U.S. between August and October. Florida’s hurricane history reflects this, with nine of the last 10 major storms occurring during that three-month timeframe. With hurricane season approaching its historic peak here, now is the time to review ...
... to recover from its worst ever performance in 2001 ran into hurricane force headwinds in 2004. The combined ratio is projected to be 98.9 ... entirely due to last year’s $21.6 billion in insured hurricane losses.  The survey also found that growth in net written premiums ...
... imposed on them by ratings agencies in the wake of Hurricane Katrina; requirements that oblige insurers to demonstrate an ability ... in insured losses in 2005, $41.1 billion of which was due to Hurricane Katrina. The 2007 hurricane season was active and produced 15 named ...
... year. Though the experts were predicting a highly active hurricane season, no hurricanes struck the U.S., giving insurers and the areas ... out losses covered by residual market insurers, the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, and foreign insurers - ISO estimates the ...
... recession and depressed investment environment. Had a major hurricane struck the coast of Florida during the 2009 hurricane season it would have cost no less, and probably more, than the same ...