TITLE

Property-terrorism coverage a hot item Upstate

AUTHOR(S)
Duffett, Claire
PUB. DATE
August 2005
SOURCE
Business Journal (Central New York);8/12/2005, Vol. 19 Issue 32, p13
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Examines the frequency of the purchase of property-terrorism insurance in the U.S. Percentage of companies who purchased property-terrorism insurance in 2004; Rankings of states with highest purchases of the insurance; Growth in the number of businesses obtaining the insurance in upstate New York; Observation of the refusal of some businesses to obtain coverage.
ACCESSION #
17949161

Tags: TERRORISM insurance;  WAR risks (Insurance);  PROPERTY insurance;  BUSINESS enterprises

 

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