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Catastrophic consequences

Underwriters need to remain conscious of perils such as subsidence, storms and floods, and the knock-on effect caused by catastrophes elsewhere in the world, and brokers need to be ready to deal with policyholders when problems arise. Catastrophes are never to be welcomed, but they at least give the...

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Published in:Insurance brokers' monthly (Stourbridge, England : Online) England : Online), 1995-10, Vol.45 (10), p.405
Main Author: Lappin, Ken
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Underwriters need to remain conscious of perils such as subsidence, storms and floods, and the knock-on effect caused by catastrophes elsewhere in the world, and brokers need to be ready to deal with policyholders when problems arise. Catastrophes are never to be welcomed, but they at least give the insurance industry the opportunity to prove its real worth.
ISSN:1472-2275