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corporate insurance and hurricane katrina

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Hurricane Katrina: A Market-Turning Event?
The psychological influences of an event, such as Katrina, are strong - especially when heading into a renewal season. With a rebuilding effort that will take months, it is difficult for underwriters to forget about the exposures that are possible in this business. This white paper explores the impact of...
Tags: General Electric Co., Pricing Strategy, Hurricane Katrina, Pricing, Insurance, Marketing Research, Marketing, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance
White papers 2005-09-01
Report on Legal Precedents Relevant to Hurricane Katrina Losses
This report identifies several insurance coverage issues likely to arise in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in the following lines of insurance: personal lines; commercial lines; DIC coverage; marine/energy; and reinsurance. The discussion that follows is based on existing case law in the relevant jurisdictions to the extent available that...
Tags: Aon Corp., Hurricane Katrina, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2005-09-01
A Guide to Insurance Coverage for Losses From Hurricane Katrina
Many insurance policies have been lost or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina or in its aftermath. Many insurance policies also are written in a complicated, and often unclear fashion. The problem is magnified by the fact that the losses involved may trigger different coverage provisions, be subject to different requirements, and...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2005-09-09
Rules Rather Than Discretion: Lessons From Hurricane Katrina
This paper explores options for programs to be put in place prior to a disaster to avoid large and often poorly-managed expenditures following a catastrophe and to provide appropriate protection against the risk of those large losses which do occur. The lack of interest in insurance protection and mitigation by...
Tags: University Of Pennsylvania, Hurricane Katrina, Insurance, Financial Planning, Government, Financial Accounting, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2006-08-01

Additional Resources

Pan-American Life Insurance Company Reports 2005 Results; Overcomes Challenges from Hurricane Katrina to Accomplish Major Corporate Goals
NEW ORLEANS -- Pan-American Life Insurance Company, a leading international insurance company providing life insurance, group life and health, and worksite benefits, today reported 2005 statutory revenues of $242.3 million and a net loss of $4.5 million. This includes a $5.2 million business recovery expense related to Hurricane Katrina and...
Tags: Pan-American Life Insurance Co.
Research articles 2006-03-20
Hoping To Put Out Fire, Former Allstate Chief Jumps Into AIG Frying Pan
Like a good neighbor, former Allstate CEO Edward Liddy is there. Liddy was reportedly named CEO of AIG shortly after the New York-based insurance giant was given an $85 billion federal government bailout. As part of that deal, AIG CEO Robert Willumstad announced he was leaving and the government brought Liddy in...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Allstate Corp., Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Robert Reed
Blog posts 2008-09-17
Full Transcript of Tribune’s 3Q05 Conference Call — Prepared Remarks (TRB)
Earnings Call ExcerptHere’s the entire text of the prepared remarks from Tribune’s (ticker: TRB) Q3 2005 conference call. The Q&A is here. Third Quarter 2005 Earnings Conference Call October 13, 2005 Ruthellyn Musil, Sr. Vice-President/Corporate Relations Good morning, and...
Tags: Tribune Co.
Earnings calls 2006-01-09
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