Donnerstag, 1. November 2012

Aon Situation Room to hurricane Sandy in USA


Post-Tropical Cyclone Sandy

Hurricane Sandy, which became a post-tropical cyclone just before it made landfall on the U.S. East Coast on October 29, caused significant flooding in New York and New Jersey, cut off power to an estimated 7.4 million homes and businesses, and resulted in in damage and fatalities across several states.

Aon is committed to helping organizations respond quickly and appropriately to rapidly changing situations that may impact their business. Aon's Rapid Response team is ready to support clients in preparing for hurricanes, mitigating hurricane losses and quantifying and presenting property and business interruption claims.

If you have questions concerning your policy or claims process, please contact your account executive for immediate guidance.

In the video below, James Tortorella of Aon Global Risk Consulting outlines key steps to help businesses recover from Sandy:

For timely updates on hurricane tracking, watches/warning and reports, please access the Cat Alerts, prepared by meteorologists from Aon Benfield's Impact Forecasting unit.






Please check back periodically for Impact Forecasting updates.

Register to receive Aon Benfield's Catastrophe Alerts in your inbox. Subscribe to Cat Alerts by sending an email to impact.forecasting@aonbenfield.com and visit the Impact Forecasting site for reports and thought leadership.

If you are an Aon Rapid Response client, activate your service 24/7/365 via Aon Risk Solutions' Crisis Operations Center by calling +1.855.218.8167 (U.S.), +1.312.470.3055 (international) or by sending an email to rapidresponse@aon.com.

Visit Aon Risk Solutions' Be Prepared resource site to better prepare your operations in the event of a natural disaster, whether you need a Hurricane Preparedness Checklist or a Claims Preparedness Manual.
Stay on top of Hurricane Sandy's path and expected impact via the



Aon Risk Solutions' Al Tobin shares his views in this Business Insurance webinar.

Hurricane Sandy is expected to cause major disruptions to the global supply chain. Similar to the affect of the Japanese earthquake, possible reputational risks to organizations may occur.  


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