Live chat:
Implications of Megacatastrophes for the Insurance Industry

Guest: Gary Kerney, Assistant Vice President, ISO's Property Claim Services
June 4, 2009 — 2:00 p.m. ETD

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Gary Kerney
Assistant Vice President
ISO’s Property Claim Services

Modelers and other industry resources predict that insured losses from a Category 3 hurricane in a major population center could run from $100 to $300 billion and produce more than 10 million claims. Gary Kerney, assistant vice president, Property Claim Services at ISO, will be available to discuss the measures you can take to allocate your resources effectively and provide suitable customer service after a megacatastrophe. In this live chat, you’ll be able to ask Gary how insurers and risk managers recognize the extensive exposures they face in the Northeast, Florida, and California.

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Gary Kerney Bio
Gary Kerney is assistant vice president with ISO’s Property Claim Services (PCS). Since joining PCS in 1981, he has worked on catastrophe identification, loss estimating, and catastrophe response and mitigation. Today, he manages the operations of PCS while remaining involved with catastrophe issues. Mr. Kerney holds the Associate in Claims designation and is a Registered Professional Adjuster.

 

 

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