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9/11 commission and insurance

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S&P: 9/11 Insurance Claims Years From Being Finalized
Business Editors
Tags: 9/11 commission, insurance, S&P
Research articles 2002-09-04
Risk manager gives advice on handling major event losses. (Rims Chapter Meeting).(in wake of 9/11 terroris attacks)
A risk manager who weathered the 9/11 terrorist attack advised her colleagues that they should be prepared for a barrage of phone calls from twitchy executives looking for an insurance claim check after a major catastrophe. "Managing expectat A risk manager who weathered...
Tags: 9/11 commission, company, insurance, Risk Manager, terrorism, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2003-03-03
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...
Tags: 9/11 commission, advertisement, insurance, insurance company, network, terrorist attack, Viacom Inc.
Research articles 2003-01-13
How The Events Of 9/11 Have Affected Lease Rent Abatements
As the economic reverberations of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks continue to resound, the impact of the day's events upon traditional lease provisions are beginning to dramatically unfold. In response to the attack, most commercial insurance carriers reacted by limiting or excluding terrorism coverage in their commercial property insurance...
Tags: 9/11 Commission, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2003-10-14
Insurance, Terrorism, and 9/11
The collapse of the World Trade Center towers exists at the outermost edge of human comprehension. Even after one visits Ground Zero, the events of 9/11 retain a surreal quality, invoking feelings beyond words as one tries to contemplate losses immeasurable with numbers. Indeed, the insurance losses are insignificant when...
Tags: Terrorism, 9/11 Commission, Insurance, Homeland Security, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Government, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
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...
Tags: 9/11 commission, Citigroup Inc., income, insurance, insurance company, lawsuit, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-10-07
9/11 spotlights business interruption threat: what is the art and science of establishing the accurate limit of coverage?(RM Tools & Techniques)
ALL INSURANCE EYES ARE trained on a courtroom in New York, watching the drama unfold in the multibillion-dollar litigation over destruction of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Pundits favoring opposite sides of the courtroom aisle contin ALL INSURANCE EYES ARE trained...
Tags: 9/11 commission, insurance, Streamline
Research articles 2004-04-19
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...
Tags: 9/11 commission, compensation, Ingersoll-Rand, insurance, insurance company, terrorism, Terrorism Risk Insurance Act
Research articles 2004-11-15
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