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The Cost of terror : the terrorist attacks in the United States have changed the landscape for insurers, reinsurers and those who depend on them

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24514‎$a‎The Cost of terror‎$b‎: the terrorist attacks in the United States have changed the landscape for insurers, reinsurers and those who depend on them‎$c‎by David Pilla
5208 ‎$a‎Estimated of insured losses from the terrorist attacks that brought down the World Trade Center in New York and four commercial airlines, and damaged the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., will be hard to pin down for some time. Insurers, reeling from the potential loss of colleagues and co-workers, initially could not get their catastrophe teams into New York's famed financial district, which was shut down for rescue efforts and crime-scene investigations. Legal and contractual questions regarding coverage will likely play out for years, as questions such as whether the attacks were an act of war or of terrorism are debated. Tables: twin towers occupants; eight insurers hit hard; insured loss estimates; group life, top writers in New York State-2000; workers'compensation, top writers in New York State-2000
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7730 ‎$w‎MAP20077100109‎$t‎Best's review‎$d‎Oldwick, New Jersey‎$g‎October 2001 ; p. 16-26