Earthquake Insurance: a Public Policy Dilemma

Earthquake Insurance: a Public Policy Dilemma
Author: James D. Goltz
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
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The purpose of this report is to examine issues and problems associated with the availability and procurement of earthquake insurance from points of view of both consumers and providers. The discussion outlines the provisions of earthquake insurance policies currently available to homeowners, businesses, local governments and special districts. It examines the extent to which earthquake insurance is purchased or why it may be unattractive to consumers. The Federal role in providing or promoting earthquake insurance is reviewed. Finally, policies are recommended for the Federal Government and others in order to develop a more adequate system of coverage.

Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake Insurance
Author: Southern California Earthquake Preparedness Project
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
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Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake Insurance
Author: Southern California Earthquake Preparedness Project
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Total Pages: 67
Release: 1983
Genre: Earthquake insurance
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Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake Insurance
Author: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781484199473

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Earthquakes are potentially the most destructive of all natural disasters in both loss of life and property damage. Casualties and structural damage result from intense ground shaking and such secondary effects as fires, landslides, ground subsidence, and flooding from dam collapse or tsunamis. While earthquakes in the United States are commonly associated with the West Coast, particularly California, 39 states altogether face some degree of seismic risk. Seventy million people and at least nine metropolitan areas are susceptible to severe earthquakes. Nevertheless, California has been the focal point of most earthquake studies due to its high frequency of events (two thirds of all earthquakes have occurred in California), large population and extensive property development. But the high frequency of earthquakes alone does not warrant the amount of official and scientific attention these events have received. It is the rare and devastating earthquake such as the 1906 San Francisco quake and the 1964 Alaska event, both of which measured more than 8 on the Richter Scale. Earthquakes of this magnitude could be expected in the United States, and most likely in California, every 60 to 100 years and less severe but major earthquakes every 15 to 20 years (Anderson, et al., 1981). The area currently believed to be at greatest risk of a massive earthquake is the Los Angeles-San Bernardino region. An event which could exceed 8 on the Richter Scale has an estimated annual probability of occurrence of 2 to 5 percent and its likelihood of occurrence in the next 20 to 30 years is regarded as —high“. This earthquake could kill and injure between 15,000 and 69,000 persons (depending upon time of occurrence) and cause up to $17 billion in property damage (NSC/FEMA, 1980). Some studies have placed the property damage estimates as high as $50 billion (U.S. Department of Commerce, 1969). This report grew out of the City of Los Angeles Planning Partnership for which the Southern California Earthquake Preparedness Project (SCEPP) was asked to research and report on several issues pertaining to earthquake insurance. In the course of this research, it became obvious to both SCEPP and SCEPP's Policy Advisory Board that earthquake insurance and its role in the recovery process was a major policy issue. Thus, the research effort was expanded to incorporate broader issues and circulation of the report beyond the Los Angeles Planning Partnership. The report has five goals which correspond to its organization: (1) to outline the provisions (coverages, rates, deductibles, etc.) of earthquake insurance policies currently available to the major classes of insurance consumers–homeowners, businesses, local governments and special districts; (2) to determine the extent to which earthquake insurance is purchased by these parties and explore the circumstances surrounding purchase or non-purchase; (3) to review the salient issues in earthquake insurance from the standpoints of purchasers and providers; (4) to explore potential Federal roles in resolving these issues and in providing or promoting earthquake insurance; and finally, (5) to make reasonable policy recommendations involving both the Federal Government and other stakeholders in earthquake insurance toward a more adequate system of coverage.

Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake Insurance
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Total Pages: 67
Release: 1985
Genre: Earthquake insurance
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Disaster Insurance Protection

Disaster Insurance Protection
Author: Howard Kunreuther
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1978
Genre: Business & Economics
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Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Earthquake Insurance
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance
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Total Pages: 1108
Release: 1990
Genre: Disaster relief
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Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake Insurance
Author: Arthur A. Atkisson
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Release: 1981
Genre: Disaster insurance
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Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake Insurance
Author:
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Total Pages: 254
Release: 1998
Genre: Earthquake hazard analysis
ISBN: 9780872928503

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Natural Disasters

Natural Disasters
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Total Pages: 120
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
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In recent years, much attention has been focused on the roles that the private sector and federal government play in providing insurance and financial aid before and after catastrophic events. In this context, the authors examined (1) the rationale for and resources of federal and state programs that provide natural catastrophe insurance; (2) the extent to which Americans living in catastrophe-prone areas of the United States are uninsured and underinsured, and the types and amounts of federal payments to such individuals since the 2005 hurricanes; and (3) public policy options for revising the federal role in natural catastrophe insurance markets.