JERSEY CITY, N.J., Oct. 2, 2003 — Insurers are expected to pay $1.17 billion to homeowners and businesses for insured property losses from Hurricane Isabel, which struck eight mid-Atlantic and northeastern states on September 18–19, according to preliminary estimates by the Property Claim Services(PCS)unit of Insurance Services Office, Inc. (ISO).
Hurricane Isabel made landfall in North Carolina and then quickly moved inland, with strong wind downing trees and power lines along with heavy rain that caused interior water damage to residential and commercial property in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
PCS develops its insured property loss estimate from actual claims reported to insurers by homeowners and commercial policyholders. Nearly 458,000 residential and commercial claims are anticipated from Isabel's victims, said PCS.
At $450 million, Virginia sustained the greatest insured losses, followed by Maryland (including Washington D.C.) at $410 million and North Carolina at $170 million.
ISO's PCS unit defines a catastrophe as an event within a particular territory that causes $25 million or more in insured property losses and affects a significant number of property and casualty policyholders and insurers.
PCS estimates represent anticipated insured loss on an industrywide basis arising from catastrophes, reflecting the total net insurance payment for personal and commercial property lines of insurance covering fixed property, personal property, vehicles, boats, related property items and business-interruption losses. The estimates exclude losses insured by the National Flood Insurance Program as well as all loss-adjustment expenses.
About ISO
ISO is a leading source of information, products and services related to property and liability risk. For a broad spectrum of commercial and personal lines of insurance, ISO provides data, analytical and decision-support products; consulting; data processing; and technical, statistical and actuarial services. ISO field services include on-site rating and underwriting services and the evaluation of community loss-mitigation efforts. ISO's products help customers with sales and prospecting, underwriting, rating and quoting, customer management, policy administration, product development, claims administration and fraud detection. ISO's AIR Worldwide subsidiary provides technologies to assess and manage natural and man-made extreme-event risk. Through its ISO Claims Services, Inc. (iiX unit) and Intellicorp subsidiaries, ISO provides motor vehicle reports and criminal-records information and through its AscendantOne unit delivers rating, quoting and policy-administration solutions. In the United States and around the world, ISO serves insurers, reinsurers, agents, brokers, self-insureds, risk managers, insurance regulators and other government agencies.
Release: Immediate
Contacts:
Giuseppe Barone / Erica Helton
MWW Group (for ISO)
201-507-9500
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