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August
2006
White Paper Explores Cost to Consumers When
Extreme Weather Hits Home
Recent reports state that the increase in extreme
weather events has long-term financial implications for consumers
and their communities. As reported
in ACE USA's white paper, Extreme Weather: Events, Trends & Consumer
Impact, Hurricane Katrina broke all records, with estimated
total property losses of $135 billion, while other weather events
caused damage and losses affecting millions of consumers. Los
Angeles experienced severe rainfall in 2005, triggering flash floods
and landslides that killed 10 people, damaged and destroyed homes,
and accounted for $300 million in property damage. With persistent
drought affecting wide areas of the Southwest and Southern Plains,
wildfires burned 8.53 million acres in 2005, breaking the record set
in 2000. That year, the devastating Cerro Grande Fire in Los Alamos,
N.M., resulted in insured losses of $140 million.
According to the white paper's author Kimberle Kennedy, Vice President, ACE
Accident and Health, homeowners, even those
living in high-risk areas, seldom expect to be driven from their
homes by natural disasters like tornadoes, wildfires or hurricanes.
Adding to their vulnerability, some homeowners assume that their
basic homeowners' insurance policy will provide them with adequate
financial protection if their homes are damaged or destroyed. As
unexpected expenses are incurred, homeowners must still meet their
mortgage obligations, even if their homes have been severely damaged
or completely destroyed.
According to weather experts, it's likely that
extreme weather events will continue to escalate in number and
severity. With the 2006 hurricane season upon us, tropical storm
experts are predicting 17 named storms, and nine hurricanes, and scientists
predict that the Atlantic Basin, where hurricanes form, is likely to
remain very active for at least the next decade.
After enduring a record-setting 1,819 twisters in
2004, "Tornado Alley," the most tornado-prone region of the United
States, experienced "only" 975 tornadoes in 2005, a welcome, if
short-lived, respite. This March, the first month of
tornado season, 226 twisters touched down, the greatest number
reported for that month in more than 50 years.
ACE USA's white paper examines consumer issues associated
with extreme weather events, including supplementary insurance
products designed to protect the financial health of homeowners
faced with the daunting task of recovering from hurricanes, floods,
fires or any other disaster that renders the home uninhabitable.
According to Kennedy, homeowners can avoid financial disaster by
purchasing affordable "mortgage disaster protection" insurance,
designed to:
"Recovering from a hurricane or any other disaster
can be emotionally devastating and extremely costly. Many homeowners
may not have the financial resources needed to fully recover. Coping
with additional expenses, such as building contractor advance
payment, lost wages and replacement of necessary personal and
household items, while continuing to make monthly mortgage payments
can be extremely difficult for some homeowners," Kennedy added. "To
protect their personal financial strength in the event the worse
happens, consumers are wise to complete a regular review of their
insurance needs, existing policies and coverage, as well as
supplemental products available in the market.
The IEEE is joining with ACE USA to provide the ACE Disaster Mortgage ProtectionSM for IEEE members in the United States. For
more information about the program, visit
www.dmp-ace.com/IEEE, or
for access to the white paper explaining the environmental changes
resulting in these natural disasters, please visit us online
here.

ACE USA is the U.S.-based retail operating division of the ACE Group
of Companies, headed by ACE Limited (NYSE: ACE), and is rated A+
(Superior) by A.M. Best Company and A+ (Strong) by Standard &
Poor's. ACE USA, through its underwriting companies, provides
insurance products and services throughout the U.S. Additional
information on ACE USA and its products and services can be found at www.ace-ina.com. The ACE Group of Companies provides insurance and
reinsurance for a diverse group of clients around the world. Comments may be submitted
to todaysengineer@ieee.org.
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