Hurricane Ian claims data shows cost to insurers of almost $10.3bn: FLOIR

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Reinsurance News - Nov 24, 2022

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has said that insured losses estimated off claims data submitted by primary insurers in the state after hurricane Ian now stand at almost $10.3 billion. According to data, there are approximately 640,496 claims filed in Florida after hurricane Ian, wi...

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