Baldwin & Lyons, Second Quarter Catastrophe Pre-Announcement of $6.5M

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. BWINA BWINB today provided an initial estimate of losses related to the unprecedented multiple tornado outbreaks that impacted large areas of the United States during the second quarter of 2011. The Company expects after-tax losses of approximately $6.5 million for these events, after consideration of reinstatement premium related to these losses. The majority of this total relates to tornados impacting the state of Alabama, particularly the city of Tuscaloosa, as well as losses related to the storms which occurred in Joplin, Missouri. In addition, recently updated information from ceding reinsurers has resulted in an increase in the Company's estimated losses associated with prior events, most notably the Christchurch, New Zealand and Tohoku, Japan, earthquakes. The additional after-tax loss to be recorded in the second quarter for the aggregate of these events will be approximately $3.6 million, net of reinstatement premiums. Management cautions that the Company's current loss estimates are based on evaluations of numerous recently occurring events as reported to-date, as well as emerging information from prior events. Much of the information in both categories is heavily dependent on portfolio modeling, as well as ongoing evaluations by and discussions with cedents and brokers. Consequently, the actual net impact on the Company's results arising from these catastrophes could differ from the current estimates.
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