I.I.I. Estimates Isabel Insured Loss At $1 Billion
By Michael Ha
NU Online News Service, Sept. 19, 3 :57 p.m. EDT–Losses from Hurricane Isabel are likely to cost U.S. insurers $1 billion, but are not expected to have a significant effect on insurance rates, according to the Insurance Information Institute in New York.
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