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Oct
24

Insurance rates up after Katrina

Insurance rates were trending down before Katrina, and risk managers who were lucky enough to lock in prices before the hurricane system got good coverage at lower prices. Those who did not renew before Katrina are getting hit with price increases as high as 20% for property insurance. The study examined employers with insurance renewals before and after the storm hit.
Rates were down for all property and casualty lines. According to Insurance Journal;


Joe Paduda is the principal of Health Strategy Associates

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