Catastrophe Losses
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Catastrophe Losses refer to significant financial damages incurred by insurance companies due to large-scale, widespread natural disasters or other catastrophic events. These losses can critically impact an insurer's financial stability, lead to extensive claim processing, and often result in adjustments to future policy pricing and coverage.
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