Louisiana Issues Insurer Data Call for Hurricane Delta Damage Claims
Property/casualty insurance companies in Louisiana, including those that write private and/or excess flood coverage, as well as surplus lines insurers, have been directed to report claims data arising from Hurricane Delta to the state insurance department.
It is the second hurricane claims data call issued by the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) this year. The LDI previously issued a data call for claims information stemming from Hurricane Laura.
The department is asking for Hurricane Delta claims data for Louisiana policies; non-catastrophe claims need not be reported.
The first report is due Friday, November 27, 2020. For claims reported as of Friday, November 20, 2020.
The following links provide the reporting form, call definitions and the data call bulletin:
- Hurricane Delta Reporting Form
- Hurricane Delta Data Call Definitions
- Bulletin 2020-04: Data Call Relating to Hurricane Delta Insurance Claims
The timeline for the Hurricane Delta data call is below:
Source: LDI
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