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Several carriers start to offer such coverage, although for now theyre targeting larger corporations.
Catastrophe modeler Eqecat doubles its estimate of insured losses to up to $20 bln, says total damage could hit $50 bln.
Catastrophe modeling firm AIR says insured losses from storm could total $7 bln to $15 bln.
Alaska replaces Montana as state with most expensive workers compensation rates; Connecticut takes second place.
Insurance policies have emerged covering everything from luggage retrieval to extraction from hot spots