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RMS predicts Rita damages of US$4-7 billion

Risk Management Solutions (RMS) recently estimated insured losses from Hurricane Rita are likely to range between $4 billion and $7 billion, based on current information on landfall location and wind speeds.”Hurricane Rita is comparable to last year’s Charley in that its damage is spread across a low population density region of agricultural and fishing-related industries,” […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 26, 2005

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AIR pegs Rita losses at US$2.5-$5 billion

Catastrophe risk modeling company AIR Worldwide Corporation estimates Hurricane Rita will cost the insurance industry a total of between $2.5 billion and $5 billion in losses.Rita made landfall between Sabine Pass and Johnson’s Bayou on the Louisiana coast as a Category 3 hurricane. At landfall, Rita had maximum sustained winds of 120 mph.Hurricane Rita’s strongest […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 26, 2005

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Private-sector losses from Katrina US$40-US$60 billion, RMS

Risk Management Solutions (RMS) recently stated it will expand its methodologies for estimating insured losses using real-time reconnaissance data, catastrophe models and databases of insurance industry exposure. RMS says it still anticipates that private-sector insured losses from Hurricane Katrina will reach US$40-US$60 billion with total economic losses exceeding US$125 billion.The loss estimate of US$40-US$60 billion […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 23, 2005

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EQECAT estimates Katrina-related losses

Based on a recent analysis, EQECAT, Inc. estimates insured losses to the offshore oil and gas industry, private automobiles and marine insurance, as well as commercially insured flood damages related to Hurricane Katrina are between US$11 billion and US$19 billion. The Company’s previous estimates of insured losses from wind damage remain constant at the range […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 23, 2005

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