Sequestered in his underground lab, he resurfaces only after he sees televised
coverage of terrorist attacks by a new enemy known as The Mandarin (Ben Kingsley).
A showroom of plasma TVs filling with news
coverage of a terrorist attack while «Whip My Hair» blasts from stereo system?
Not exact matches
«We already have seen an increase in interest from travelers who are more aware
of terror
attacks in different areas who are looking to us to buy policies with
terrorist coverage,» says Rachel Taft, a Squaremouth spokeswoman, who estimates that nearly a dozen people have called in the last few days.
While watching the CBC's
coverage of the Paris
terrorist attacks, I was so emotionally struck by the news
of Parisians opening their doors to those who couldn't get home because all public transit was shut...
It will immediately be spinned off by western MSM and definitely Arab media as «Evil joos
attacking Muslims» (as evidence, witness Western media
coverage of the current situation: when a Palestinia
terrorist attacks Israelis, and is killed, it's immediately spun off as «Palestinian killed», not «Palestinian tried to kill Israelis and gets killed in self - defense»)
In a Depression and Anxiety study that surveyed youth following the
terrorist attack at the 2013 Boston marathon, adolescents with lower levels
of sympathetic reactivity (the flight or fight response) before the
attack developed posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms only following high exposure to media
coverage of the
attack.
Industry observers speculate that current events (the election cycle,
terrorist attacks) may have squeezed out book
coverage, but also that the division
of sales between print and digital formats may be a factor.
The main reason for buying terrorism insurance is simple; it comes down to the fact that
terrorist attacks are generally unpredictable, and having the right terrorism
coverage with your trip cancellation and interruption travel insurance can make some
of us feel safer and more comfortable abroad.
The Chase card also provides
coverage if your trip is canceled or interrupted because
of a
terrorist attack — something that's a growing concern for travelers.
He recently resolved a significant $ 100 + million pollution
coverage claim arising out
of the September 11
terrorist attacks, and he is involved with hundreds
of claims that arose out
of Superstorm Sandy.
But there is an exception: If the
terrorist attack is considered an act
of war, your homeowners insurance policy won't provide
coverage.
Mostyn
of RoamRight says that «when considering a claim for reimbursement,
coverage would be in effect if an event has been deemed a
terrorist attack by the U.S. government.»
If you are afraid to travel after the Brussels
terrorist attacks, or you no longer want to visit Europe because
of the State Department's Europe Travel Alert, you may cancel your trip for these reasons if you have Cancel For Any Reason
coverage on your policy.
Hsia
of AIG says that an important benefit
of having
coverage is helping out with logistics, which can be formidable in the wake
of a
terrorist attack.
This information is a general overview
of coverage benefits that may apply if travel plans are impacted by these
terrorist attacks.
About 25 %
of policies with Terrorism
coverage will not cover a
terrorist attack if there has been a previous
attack in the same city within the past 90 days.
Squaremouth launched the Brussels
Terrorist Attacks and Travel Insurance Information Center to keep travelers up - to - date with travel insurance coverage related to the series of terrorist attacks in Brussels on Ma
Attacks and Travel Insurance Information Center to keep travelers up - to - date with travel insurance
coverage related to the series
of terrorist attacks in Brussels on Ma
attacks in Brussels on March 22.
At this time, the incident does not meet Tin Leg's definition
of a «
terrorist attack», meaning there is no
coverage for losses related to the
attacks.
Short Answer Unfortunately, standard Trip Cancellation
coverage will not allow travelers to cancel their trip due to the threat
of a
terrorist attack.
Travel Delay
coverage for Terrorism: In order for a
terrorist attack to be covered under the Trip Delay benefit within Tin Leg policies, it must meet the following requirements for minimum length
of delay:
The Terrorism benefit provides cancellation
coverage if a traveler is unable to take their trip because
of a
terrorist attack at their destination.
As
of March 23rd, the incident has not been officially deemed as a «$
terrorist» $
attack, meaning there is no
coverage for losses related to the
attacks for current Tin Leg policyholders.
«Some policies may exclude
coverage for another
terrorist attack in the same city within a certain period
of time, typically 30 - 90 days» said Squaremouth CEO Chris Harvey.
Squaremouth, a leading travel insurance comparison website, explains how the threat
of terrorism differs from a
terrorist attack in terms
of travel insurance
coverage.
If you cancel or interrupt your trip because
of terrorist attacks, the trip cancellation and trip interruption benefit may provide
coverage; subject to the following conditions: 1.
Most travel insurance policies cover trip cancellation because
of a
terrorist attack, however, it is important to understand the details
of when
coverage applies.
For instance, if you have to leave your place
of residence due to a
terrorist attack or natural disaster then you could be protected with Seattle rental insurance
coverage protection.
Following the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, insurers backed out
of the terrorism insurance market place prompting Congress to create a federal reinsurance backstop program in the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA)
of 2002, which also mandated that insurers make terrorism
coverage available along with its property and casualty lines.
Following the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, insurers backed out
of the terrorism insurance market place prompting Congress to create a federal reinsurance risk - sharing program the «Terrorism Risk Insurance Act
of 2002» (TRIA), which also mandated that insurers make terrorism
coverage available along with its property and casualty lines.
One current news archive chronicles the debate over insurance
coverage in the wake
of September 11's
terrorist attacks.