Florida projects $10B hit from Ian’s damage to hurricane insurance backup fund [Miami Herald]
The program commonly known as the “Cat Fund” will be able to handle Ian’s financial hit, though it will go into the 2023 hurricane season with reduced amounts of cash.
“We feel very confident that we can cover our obligations from Ian because going into this year we had a very healthy cash balance,”
Under state law, the maximum potential liability of the
Estimates of overall industry losses from Hurricane Ian have varied but are in the tens of billions of dollars. The firm Raymond James, which serves as a financial adviser to the
“There is significant uncertainty regarding the ultimate loss amount. as losses are just beginning to develop,” according to the report. “Estimates are based on the output of models and are subject to significant uncertainty; therefore, there is no guarantee that actual losses will fall within the projected range.”
But Wilson said the fund has received initial information that at least 82 companies expect to get
Ian made landfall
While the
The Raymond James report said the fund is projected to have “liquid resources” of about
Even before Hurricane Ian, the private reinsurance market was tight in
But Ian has raised concerns that private reinsurance will become more costly and harder to find for carriers. As an example, the reinsurance giant
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