2011 was record year for disasters

20 Януари 2012 г.,zastrahovatel.com

 

Insurance companies could pay more than $35 billion in claims for homes and businesses wrecked by natural disasters in 2011, a record year for federal disaster declarations, according to the Insurance Information Institute (III).

Catastrophes during the first nine months of the year caused $32.6 billion in direct insured losses, almost double the !8.6 billion in losses insurance companies generally incur in the same time period of any year.

"The $32.6 billion figure doesn't even include the significant insured losses which arose after the pre-Halloween snowstorm, which caused enormous damage to multiple states along the Atlantic seaboard. Coupled with other events in 2011's fourth quarter, direct insured losses could exceed $35 billion (for the year)," economist Robert Hartwig, the institute's president, said in a press statement.

Despite the unusual number of catastrophes, U.S. property/casualty insurance companies remain well-capitalized and able to pay future claims, according to Hartwig.

The policyholders' surplus -- the net worth of insurance



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