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- Reserve Charges Mar Qtr. Beyond WTC. (Late Breaking News).(property-casualty insurers)(Statistical Data Included)(Brief Article)
- As property-casualty insurers continue to assess losses from the World Trade Center mega-catastrophe, and start to quantify the impact of the collapse of Enron on commercial lines results, many are still digging through the damage of a prolonged soft As property-casualty insurers continue to assess losses...
- Research articles 2001-12-10
- Viacom presses claim for 9/11 business interruption: argues public-interest role in preempting advertising. (Insurance).(Viacom may seek insurance relief related to terrorist attacks)
- In an effort to recover revenue lost following the 9/11 attacks, Viacom is claiming to its insurers that its broadcast properties--CBS and Infinity stations--had no choice under its public-interest. responsibilities in preempting hundreds of millio In an effort to recover revenue lost following the...
- Research articles 2003-01-13
- Silverstein prevails in second World Trade Center coverage trial: all nine insurers found liable for two 9/11 occurrences.(The Verdict Is In)
- THE SECOND TRIAL TURNED OUT TO be the charm for Larry Silverstein, leaseholder of the destroyed World Trade Center. After more than three weeks of deliberations, the jury in the second round of WTC insurance litigation ruled last week that the Sept. THE SECOND TRIAL...
- Research articles 2004-12-13
- Firms take 9/11 claims to court; File lawsuits against insurers over lost income, extra expenses.(New York businesses have huge economic losses after World Trade Center attack)(Legal Beat)(Brief Article)
- Byline: lisa fickenscher Fed up with their insurance companies, a growing number of New York businesses that suffered economic losses as a result of Sept. 11 are turning to the courts. While most of the attention so far has been focused on...
- Research articles 2002-10-07
- Group life insurers recovering from 9/11 attacks, but still struggling to find reinsurance. (Employee Benefits Report).(Brief Article)
- Group life insurance executives will never really get over their horror at the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The attacks killed more than 2,000 of their customers and generated more than $1 billion in claims. But group life executives interviewed say Group...
- Research articles 2002-04-15
- Citigroup, WTC leaseholder in legal battle over 9/11 losses.(News)(Citigroup Inc. and its Salomon Smith Barney Holdings Inc. unit are suing Silverstein Properties Inc.'s insurer Industrial Risk Insurers over damage caused by the World Trade Center terrori
- Byline: DOUGLAS McLEOD NEW YORK-While the coverage battle over the World Trade Center's Twin Towers has drawn widespread attention, another legal fight is developing between an insurer of WTC leaseholder Silverstein Properties Inc. and a major ten Byline: DOUGLAS McLEOD ...
- Research articles 2002-10-21
- Falling stock prices challenging insurers; Investment losses greater than 9/11 claims in several cases, report says.(International)
- Byline: CAROLYN ALDRED Falling stock prices are having a more devastating impact on European insurers than are the huge liabilities arising from the World Trade Center tragedy, U.S. corporate scandals and asbestos, according to a new study. ``T Byline: CAROLYN...
- Research articles 2003-02-24
- United seeks cover for revenues lost in wake of 9/11.(News)
- Byline: DOUGLAS McLEOD NEW YORK-United Airlines Inc. is suing an American International Group Inc. unit to recover earnings lost after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks under a $25 million property terrorism and sabotage policy. The suit, f Byline: DOUGLAS...
- Research articles 2003-07-21
- RAND study makes case for TRIA extension: insurance companies paid half of the $38 billion in 9/11 victim compensation.(Terrorism)
- A STUDY BY AN INDEPENDENT think tank that reports insurers paid 51 percent of the $38.1 billion in compensation to victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack points up the urgent need for the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act to be renewed, an insurer A STUDY...
- Research articles 2004-11-15
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