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White Mountains Insurance is a property, casualty insurance and reinsurance company based in Bermuda.
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If you have damage to your property, deal with your insurance company first.
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The plaintiffs in the case charged the Stanford Fire Insurance Company with failing to adequately reimburse property damage claims.
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Company profit margins for all kinds of property and casualty insurance from 2003-2010 match historic averages, according to the Insurance Service Office, which compiles data.
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Originally dealing in savings and loans, American Financial Group later branched out into property and casualty insurance and annuities with the acquisition of Great American Insurance Company in 1973.
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Be prepared to give your agent or insurance company representative a detailed description of the damage to your property.
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On Thuesday, the company said it would combine the employee benefits of its property insurance unit Chartis and life insurance business American General into a new unified employee benefits organization, named AIG Benefit Solutions.
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Cincinnati Financial, headquartered in Fairfield, OH, is one of the top 25 property and casualty insurers in the U.S. The company operates through the Cincinnati Insurance Company, which itself has four insurance subsidiaries, and through two financial services subsidiaries.
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It recently acquired a 20 percent interest in Dazhong Insurance, a property and casualty insurer backed by the city of Shanghai, where Starr began his company in 1919.
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Beyond insurance, the best way to prevent this in most states is to put your property into a limited liability company.
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