Jeremy Johnson, president and CEO of Lexington Insurance, and David Bresnahan, EVP, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance, said early indications are that storm losses from hurricanes Harvey and Irma will disrupt the market.
Sept. 11, 2017
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