Lloyd’s of London Sees Baltimore Among Largest-Ever Marine Losses
Lloyd's of London CEO John Neal discusses the insurance cost and impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse disaster. His comments come as Barclays calculated that Insurers face claims of as much as $3 billion with firms on the Lloyd’s of London market most exposed.

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