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Print Review: 2012 is total disaster-porn overload! (E! Online). It is available from Risk and Insurance Online at http://www.riskandinsurance.com/storylink.jsp?storyId=290725705'" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:lightgray; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Email Review: 2012 is total disaster-porn overload! (E! Online)'" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:#d6d6ff; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Write to the Editor Review: 2012 is total disaster-porn overload! (E! Online)'" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:lightgray; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Reprints

Just how much in insured losses would be caused by the end of the world? Make an educated guess after watching the new movie "2012," a monster of "disaster porn." This review suggests the movie, at 2.5 hours, provides a tad bit much annihilation, but adjusters will need to sit through the whole thing to take their best guess on what reserves should be, right? (And would there by any insured losses if no insurers were left to pay claims, and no courts to file disputes in?)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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