Railway mishap likely to cost Australian miner $40 million per day

11/7/2018 4:58:00 AM

Source: Business Insurance

A recent railway derailment could ultimately cost Australian miner BHP Billiton Group $55 million Australia ($40 million) per day due to lost production revenue, Perth Now reported citing sources. BHP derailed a runaway, fully-laden iron ore train on Nov. 5, which damaged 1.5km of track. BHP said that it would take a week to clear the track and resume rail operations and the company would draw on stockpiles of ore at Port Hedland to maintain shipping operations.

 

Insurer to pay nearly US$600,000 for plane crash

10/31/2018 6:08:00 AM

Source: Business Insurance

Indonesia-based insurer PT Jasa Raharja (Persero) will likely pay nearly 9 billion Indonesian rupiah ($585,200) in total to beneficiaries of victims for the PT. Lion Mentari Airlines’ plane crash, Asia Insurance Review reported citing media sources. A total of 181 passengers and eight crew members died in the Oct. 29 crash. Under the country’ aviation liability rules, Lion Air is also likely to pay compensation for each victim. China Minsheng Investment Group Leasing Holdings Ltd., which owns the crashed Boeing 737, said that the plane is fully covered by insurance.

 

Magnitude-6.4 quake strikes off Argentine coast

10/31/2018 6:04:00 AM

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The U.S. Geological Survey said that a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of southern Argentina near the resort town of Ushuaia on Oct. 29, Daily Mail reported. There were currently no reports of casualties or damage.

 

Catastrophes cause $335 billion of damage: Red Cross

10/31/2018 6:11:00 AM

Source: Business Insurance

A report by the International Committee of the Red Cross found that natural disasters caused $472 billion Australia ($335 billion) worth of damage across the world in 2017, The West Australian reported. The report found that the Asia-Pacific region accounted for two-fifth of catastrophes worldwide. The report added that 25 natural disasters struck China and 15 disasters hit India out of 335 catastrophes worldwide.

 

Magnitude-6.2 quake strikes New Zealand

10/30/2018 6:08:00 AM

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A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck central New Zealand near the town of Taumarunui on Oct. 30, Stuff.co.nz reported. Kris Faafoi, the country’s civil defense minister, said there were no reports of damage and no threat of tsunami or increased volcanic activity.

 

Facebook told to provide insurance following data breach by Phillipines Data Privacy Regulator

10/30/2018 6:14:00 AM

Source: Business Insurance

The Philippines’ data privacy regulator told U.S.-based Facebook Inc. to provide free identity theft insurance to nearly 800,000 users following a data breach in September, Techno Chops reported. The National Privacy Commission also told Facebook to provide fraud protection measures after the breach compromised users’ details including name, phone numbers, emails, gender, address and birth date. The data breach affected 50 million users across the world and 775,973 user accounts in the Philippines.

 

Maritime piracy, kidnappings and armed robbery on the rise

10/30/2018 6:16:00 AM

Source: Business Insurance

Data showed that ships were hit by 156 incidents of piracy and armed robbery in the first nine months, up nearly 30% from 121 incidents the first nine months of 2017, Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide reported. The data from Malaysia-based ICC International Maritime Bureau’s piracy reporting center showed that the Gulf of Guinea off the Nigerian coast accounted for 57 or 35% of the total incidents. The data also showed that crew members’ kidnappings grew 40% to 112 incidents.

 

Cyber insurance takeup spikes: Survey

Judy Greenwald

10/24/2018 1:56:00 PM

Source: Business Insurance

The takeup rate for cyber insurance is increasing dramatically, but there are significant discrepancies between large and small companies’ purchasing preferences, says a report issued Wednesday.

The percentage of firms that purchase cyber insurance, via either stand-alone policies or endorsements, has increased 40 percentage points since 2011, including a 10-percentage-point uptick from 2017 alone, which is the largest year-over-year increase since the survey started, according to the eighth annual Information Security and Cyber Risk Management report released by Zurich Insurance Group Ltd. and Advisen Ltd.

A total of  75 percent of respondents buy cyber insurance, according to the survey.

Chubb unit loses Sandy storm surge litigation dispute

Judy Greenwald

10/23/2018 12:53:00 PM

Source: Business Insurance

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York has overturned a lower court ruling in favor of a Chubb Ltd. unit in a case in which a chocolate company was denied coverage for damage caused by Hurricane Sandy’s storm surges.

Rockaway Beach, New York-based Madelaine Chocolate Novelties Inc., which is located three blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and one block from the Jamaica Bay section of the Long island Sound, sustained significant damage to its inventory, production machinery and premises from storm surges during 2012’s Hurricane Sandy, according to court papers in Madelaine Chocolate Novelties d/b/a The Madelaine Chocolate Co. v. Great Northern Insurance Co.

Madelaine, which had an all-risk policy with Chubb Ltd. unit Great Northern, filed claims for more than $40 million in property damage and $13.5 million in business income loss, according to court papers.  Great Northern paid Madelaine just under $4 million, but denied the balance of the claim, based on its policy’s flood exclusion provision, according to court papers.

Madelaine filed suit against the insurer, and the U.S. District Court in Brooklyn ruled in Chubb’s favor, holding the policy unambiguously excluded damage caused by storm surges.

The decision was overturned by a unanimous three-judge appeals court panel in Tuesday’s ruling.

Madelaine claimed it was entitled to coverage under its policy’s “anti-concurrent causation” clause, which states windstorm means wind “regardless of any other cause or event that directly or indirectly: contributes concurrently to; or contributed in any sequence to, the loss or damage….”

The panel reversed the lower court ruling in part because the cases cited by the district court in its ruling “did not involve endorsements that explicitly added to the definition of a covered peril. Here, by contrast, the Windstorm Endorsement adds an (anti-concurrent causation) clause to the definition of a covered peril for the entire Policy,” said the ruling, in vacating the lower court’s ruling.

The ruling said on remand, the District Court must assess whether this clause “conflicts with, or otherwise creates an ambiguity vis-à-vis, the Policy’s Flood Exclusion.”

The 2nd Circuit ruled in June that the windstorm exclusion in an equipment breakdown policy issued by a CNA Financial Corp. unit is ambiguous, and a Brooklyn shopping center may have coverage for damage sustained during Sandy.

Passenger plane crashes into sea off Jakarta

10/29/2018 6:05:00 AM

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A Boeing 737 Max 8 passenger plane crashed into the sea off Jakarta in Indonesia after takeoff on Oct. 29, The Guardian reported citing sources. The P.T. Lion Mentari Airlines’ flight JT610 was carrying 189 people and travelling from Jakarta to Pangkal Pinang on the island of Bangka when it lost contact with air control, 13 minutes after takeoff.