A safe journey: in the wake of Katrina, marine writers are taking steps to re-evaluate what, where and how to insure.(Property/Casualty)

Best's Review, December, 2006 by Cullen, Steve

Key Points

* Current insurance programs and plans are inadequate and must be revised if the marine/energy industry is to remain viable.

* Marine underwriters, producers and risk managers need to reassess the entire cycle of business and decide how much exposure and what aggregate limit of liability is acceptable in a particular location.

* The it-can't-happen-here scenario is dead.

Volatile weather over the past two years, particularly Gulf Coast hurricanes, is forcing the marine and energy insurance industry to take a long, hard look at revamping its underwriting strategy. Weather scientists predict that the recent weather patterns are not just a fluke of nature but a developing pattern of more frequent and severe hurricanes that...

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