Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Earthquake Insurance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, September 11 and 12, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1092 pages |
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... percent deductibles too high . Even with a mandatory offer requirement , only about 25 percent of California homeowners purchase earthquake insurance ; nationwide , that figure is less than 5 percent . A catastrophic quake could ...
... percent deductibles too high . Even with a mandatory offer requirement , only about 25 percent of California homeowners purchase earthquake insurance ; nationwide , that figure is less than 5 percent . A catastrophic quake could ...
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... percentage of damage , those built to our standards had 82 percent less damage than those that weren't built as a percentage or value of the building . So , there is evidence , if you can get the enforcement at the local level , there ...
... percentage of damage , those built to our standards had 82 percent less damage than those that weren't built as a percentage or value of the building . So , there is evidence , if you can get the enforcement at the local level , there ...
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... percent , while seismic retrofit normally costs between 10 to 50 percent of replacement costs . Not only do these construction costs make the economic viability questionable , but unless the building happens to be vacant , a sig ...
... percent , while seismic retrofit normally costs between 10 to 50 percent of replacement costs . Not only do these construction costs make the economic viability questionable , but unless the building happens to be vacant , a sig ...
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... percent premium you will have 4 percent , that would be difficult . The situation in existing buildings is different because the costs are much higher . The $ 8 to $ 13 number that keeps getting thrown around : I am not sure if that is ...
... percent premium you will have 4 percent , that would be difficult . The situation in existing buildings is different because the costs are much higher . The $ 8 to $ 13 number that keeps getting thrown around : I am not sure if that is ...
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... percent of the home- owners were insured against earthquake . About 20 percent are in- sured today , partly because of the pressure on the insurance indus- try to make homeowners aware of this coverage , but still the per- centage is ...
... percent of the home- owners were insured against earthquake . About 20 percent are in- sured today , partly because of the pressure on the insurance indus- try to make homeowners aware of this coverage , but still the per- centage is ...
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