News bits and observations about the impact of terrorism on the insurance industry.
This document contains the following sections:
- Recent Briefs
- Filings
- Data Reporting
- Summary of Acts
- Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (TRIPRA)
- Terrorism Risk Insurance Extension Act of 2005 (TRIEA)
- Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (TRIA)
- President’s Working Group On Financial Markets, Terrorism Risk Insurance Report, released 4/17/2014
- Workers Compensation Terrorism Impact & Education Study (TIES) Group Issues Paper, December 2006
- “Terrorism Insurance Measuring and Predicting Losses from Unconventional Weapons Is Difficult, but Some Industry Exposure Exists” Report
- “Assessment The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002” Report
- Interim Guidance from the U.S. Department of Treasury
- Rules from the U.S. Department of Treasury
- NAIC and Indiana DOI Bulletins
- “A Review of TRIA and Its Effect On The Economy; Helping America Move Forward”
- Terrorism Reinsurance Pool Feasibility Study – 04/15/2004
- Other Reference Sources
- Definition
- New York Approves Cat Loading
- Going Without Insurance
- Concentration of Workforce
- Exclusion of 9/11 Losses from Experience Rating
- NCCI Terrorism Rate Loading – Proposed Filing
- No Exclusion for Terrorism
- Reporting 9/11 Claims
- $3 – 5 Billion in WC losses from 9/11
- Buffet Excerpts on Terrorism
- Stress Claims from 9/11
- Pricing Terrorism Coverage
- Catastrophe Models
- CIAT