Property Insurance

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Aon Corp.,
Business Operations,
Corporate Insurance,
Government,
Insurance,
It Services,
Property Insurance
Source:
Aon

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Overview: The Blackout of 2003 disrupted business, damaged property, and created mass confusion in the Midwestern and northeastern Unites States and parts of Canada. The power grid in North America was compromised by interdependencies and other weaknesses, and while the actual blackout lasted for short time, its impact is still reverberating in U.S. and Canadian businesses and governments. In the aftermath of a crisis, taking decisive action based on informed evaluation is critical to business continuity and recovery. Aon’s Cambridge Horizon Consultants, Inc. outlines immediate steps to take in order to protect potential property claims relating to the Blackout of 2003.

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Format: PDF | Size: 225KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 2


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