KCC News
Tornado Losses Could Reach $5B But Should Be Manageable for Insurers: Experts
The late-season tornado outbreak that caused destruction across six states last weekend is expected to generate significant economic and insured losses, but it's unlikely to be a capital event for ...
Insured Loss From Tornado Outbreak Estimated at $3 Billion by KCC
The insured loss from the Dec. 9-12 tornado outbreak that devastated parts of central U.S. has been estimated to be about $3 billion. Catastrophe modeling firm Karen Clark & Company said its ...
The Latest Launches From Munich Re’s HSB, Brit Ld. and KCC
Munich Re's HSB Canada launched a collection of cyber insurance and services designed to protect small and medium-size businesses. Brit Ltd., the London-based specialty insurer and reinsurer, has ...
Haiti Earthquake Caused $250M in Insured Losses
The large 7.2 magnitude earthquake, which hit Haiti on Aug. 14, is likely to cost insurers around $250 million, according to catastrophe modeling firm Karen Clark & Co. While the insured losses ...
Women’s History Month: How Karen Clark Became a Model of Success
Like many people, Karen Clark's career was influenced by circumstances and serendipity rather than any advanced planning. When in graduate school she developed a love of building computer models, ...Hurricane Delta Could Cost Insurers $1.25 Billion: KCC
Hurricane Delta could end up costing insurers close to $1.25 billion, according to a new report from catastrophe risk modeling firm Karen Clark & Company. The loss estimate includes $950 million ...
Hurricane Isaias Insured Losses Will Surpass $4B: KCC
Hurricane Isaias likely caused $4 billion of insured losses in the U.S. and $200 million in the Caribbean, according to a new report from Karen Clark & Co. The estimates cover privately insured ...
Earliest ‘F’ Named Storm Drops $400M In Insurance Losses: Estimate
Last week, Tropical Storm Fay became the earliest "F" named storm in the historical record, Karen Clark & Company reported yesterday, estimating that the storm will mean roughly $400 million in ...

