Hurricane Ian could drive $57bn insured loss, says Verisk

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Reinsurance News - Oct 03, 2022

Data analytics and risk assessment firm Verisk has estimated that Hurricane Ian could drive a re/insurance industry loss of between $42 billion and $57 billion. This estimate accounts for wind, storm surge and inland flood losses from Ian’s landfalls in both Florida and South Carolina, although anal...

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