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Rating Agencies React to BP’s Oil Spill; Best Revises Jupiter Outlook

The mounting financial costs for British Petroleum from the multiple impacts of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico have placed its formerly strong ratings in peril. Financial rating agencies Fitch and Moody’s have both lowered their ratings on …

Texas Supreme Court Denies Review of Workers’ Comp Stop-Loss Case

The Texas Supreme Court has declined to review a case involving the amount some hospitals marked up workers’ compensation-related bills under rules in effect until 2008, according to Texas Mutual Insurance Company. “Texas employers realized a great victory today,” Mary …

Marsh Launches New Practice for UK’s Insolvency Sector

Marsh’s London office has announced the launch of a “dedicated practice to provide expert risk and insurance advice to insolvency practitioners in the UK.” The bulletin explained that the move follows “a sharp increase in demand for specialist insolvency insurance …

P/C Trade Groups Join GNAIE in Opposing Unitary Accounting Standard

The Group of North American Insurance Enterprises (GNAIE), an association representing the Chief Financial Officers of major life insurance companies in Bermuda, Canada, and the United States, has joined with four other insurance industry trade associations based in North and …

Aon Scientist Analyzes Insurance Coverage for Volcanic Eruptions

Volcanic eruptions are right up there with hurricanes and earthquakes on the list of nature’s most formidable catastrophes. The April eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland was but one manifestation – gritty clouds of ash – of the dangers …

Gulf Spill Workers Complaining of Flulike Symptoms

For days now, Dr. Damon Dietrich has seen patients come through his emergency room at West Jefferson Medical Center with similar symptoms: respiratory problems, headaches and nausea. In the past week, 11 workers who have been out on the water …

Why Some Volcanic Eruptions Produce Ash Clouds and Others Don’t

Volcanoes exist in many parts of the world, and their eruptions can be terrifying and devastating, as Aon Benfield’s Professor Russell Blong discusses in the previous article at: https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2010/06/04/110441.htm. However, not all volcanic eruptions produce clouds of gritty ash that …

Insurers: May Storms in Oklahoma Caused $1B in Damage

Industry representatives say insurance companies likely will pay out more than $1 billion for property damage sustained during a stormy month of May in Oklahoma. An estimate by ISO’s Property Claims Services unit, which tracks catastrophic insured losses, is that …

BP Lowers Containment Cap onto Wellhead But Uncertainty Remains

BP Plc managed Thursday to lower a containment cap onto its ruptured deep-sea wellhead in the Gulf of Mexico in a high-stakes bid to siphon off some of the oil billowing from its gusher. U.S. President Barack Obama canceled his …

Recent Colorado Storm Caused Estimated $70M in Insured Damage

The first major Colorado hail and wind storm of 2010 carries an estimated insurance price tag of $70 million, according to the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association (RMIIA). Approximately 13,600 auto and homeowners insurance claims have been filed since baseball-sized …

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