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AAI Praises Oxley for Leadership on Terrorism Bill

Mar 8 2002 // The Alliance of American Insurers praised House Financial Services Committee Chairman Michael Oxley (R-OH) for signaling his desire to make necessary compromises with the Senate to pass a terrorism insurance bill in...

U.S. Airlines Plan to form Company to Insure against Terrorism

Mar 6 2002 // According to the Los Angeles Times, U.S. airlines are formulating a plan to have a company in place to insure themselves against terrorism and acts of war with premiums set around half the rate private insurers have...

N.Y. Superintendent Details Need for Federal Backstop for Terrorism Losses

Mar 4 2002 // New York Superintendent Gregory V. Serio testified recently before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, detailing the status of the insurance...

Neb. to Disapprove Terrorism, Nuclear Exclusions in Personal Lines

Feb 27 2002 // The Nebraska Insurance Department announced it will disapprove terrorism exclusions in personal lines insurance, including exclusions for nuclear and bio-terrorism risks. National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII)...

Swiss Re Report on Terrorism Insurance Endorses Public/Private Solution

Feb 22 2002 // Swiss Re has released a study entitled “Terrorism — dealing with the new spectre,” which concludes that the most promising approach to the problem of terrorism insurance is a “public/private...

Policyholders Launch Coalition to Seek Passage of Terrorism Insurance Plan

Feb 14 2002 // A number of leading trade associations and individual companies have joined together to speak for business insurance policyholders as part of a continuing effort to win passage of a terrorism insurance plan on Capitol...

Workers’ Comp Struggling without Terrorism Exclusion

Feb 5 2002 // Insurers feeling the effects of Sept. 11 have taken desperate measures to stay afloat by increasing rates and rewriting policies with little room for loss. Workers’ compensation continues to have a hard time keeping...

NAII Urges Terrorism Exclusions for Personal, Commercial Lines

Jan 30 2002 // The National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) is urging state insurance regulators to consider personal lines exclusions on a case-by-case basis for insurers that demonstrate the potential for solvency problems...

Without Federal Help, Terrorism Coverage Could be Months or Years Away

Jan 22 2002 // According to the Washington Post, insurance executives told state regulators in Washington, D.C., last week that minus federal help, it could be months or years until they can provide terrorism coverage. They added...

Regulators Should be Deliberate, Flexible When Considering Personal Lines Terrorism Exclusions

Jan 18 2002 // The National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) has urged insurance regulators to “move with deliberation…on terrorism exclusions for personal lines” and to remain flexible when considering such...

AAIS Files Revised Terrorism Exclusions

Jan 17 2002 // The American Association of Insurance Services (AAIS) has completed a countrywide filing of revised commercial lines endorsements for excluding insurance coverage for losses resulting terrorism. In a related matter, AAIS...

Alliance Urges Calif. and N.Y. to Reconsider Terrorism Exclusions

Jan 14 2002 // Rodger S. Lawson, Ph.D., president of the Alliance of American Insurers, released the following statement questioning the logic of the decision by the California and New York insurance departments to deny the ISO...

Without Terrorism Exclusions, Surplus Lines Insurers Hold Out Lifeline to Calif., N.Y. Businesses

Jan 14 2002 // AccordingSurplus lines insurers may offer hope for businesses to remain insured in those states, like California and New York, that are refusing to allow insurers to exclude terrorism risks in commercial insurance...

Senate Fails to Act on Federal Terrorism Reinsurance

Jan 14 2002 // During the first weeks of December, covering the story of whether or not Congress would pass a federal terrorism reinsurance bill before the year 2001 was out was pretty much a waiting game. At the time, most insurance...

Senate Fails to Act on Federal Terrorism Reinsurance Bill

Jan 14 2002 // During the first weeks of December, covering the story of whether or not Congress would pass a federal terrorism reinsurance bill before the end of 2001 was pretty much a waiting game. At the time, most insurance industry...

AIG Global Trade and Political Risk Insurance Introduces Coverage for Middle Market Companies

Jan 11 2002 // AIG Global Trade and Political Risk Insurance Company, a member company of American International Group Inc. (AIG) has introduced a new political risk insurance coverage for small and mid-sized companies. AIG...

NAII Claims CDI Unreasonably Forces Insurers to Provide Terrorism Coverage

Jan 10 2002 // California State insurance regulators announced that insurance companies must offer terrorism coverage even though Congress has failed to provide an essential backstop for insurers in the event of future terrorism...

NY Rejects Broad Terrorist Exclusions

Jan 9 2002 // New York State Insurance Department Superintendent Gregory V. Serio has reportedly rejected requests from the insurance community and the NAIC to permit the endorsement of broad “terrorist exclusion” provisions...

RIMS Urges Congress to Readdress Need for Terrorism Reinsurance

Dec 28 2001 // With the Senate not addressing the issue of federal terrorism reinsurance legislation before the end of the year, The Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc. (RIMS) expressed its disappointment. The Jan. 1 renewal date...

Council of Insurance Agents + Brokers Responds to Failure of Federal Terrorism Reinsurance Legislati

Dec 24 2001 // In response to no Congressional action being taken on federal terrorism reinsurance legislation died in 2001, Ken Crerar, president of The Council of Insurance Agents + Brokers, stated that the move was a disappointment to...