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Hurricane
Katrina Could Wind Up As Biggest Insured Loss Ever
Hurricane
Katrina could end up being the worst catastrophe ever covered
by the property-casualty insurance industry, with losses perhaps
topping the $20.3 billion posted by Hurricane Andrew in 1992
and the $19.5 billion suffered in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist
attacks, industry officials warn.
There
is no doubt insures will play a huge role in the massive recovery
effort although the final tally for insured losses remains
very much up in the air. For one thing, rescue workers had
trouble reaching many of the stricken areas, let alone insurance
adjusters. For another, questions remain about how much of
the damage was caused by flooding, rather than wind, and is
thus not insured by private carriers.
Source:
NU, September 5, 2005
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