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posted on Oct. 8, 2007

New York Insurance Superintendent: Insurance Companies Should Create Hurricane Reserve Funds

Insurance companies providing homeowners, business, and other property insurance in New York State would be required to create a catastrophe reserve fund to help pay claims caused by hurricanes and other natural disasters under a new regulation proposed Oct. 4 by the State Insurance Department, Superintendent Eric Dinallo announced.


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