$44.85
Approved States
- Alabama: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Arizona: Life, Health, Casualty
- Arkansas: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- California: Casualty, Property
- Colorado: Casualty, Property
- Connecticut: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Delaware: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Florida: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Georgia: Casualty, Property
- Illinois: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Indiana: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Iowa: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Kansas: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Louisiana: Casualty, Property
- Maine: Casualty, Property
- Maryland: Casualty, Property
- Massachusetts: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Mississippi: Casualty, Property
- Missouri: Casualty, Property
- Montana: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Nebraska: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Nevada: Casualty, Property
- North Carolina: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- North Dakota: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Oklahoma: Casualty, Property
- Oregon: Casualty, Property
- Pennsylvania: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- South Carolina: Casualty, Property
- Tennessee: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Virginia: Casualty, Property
- Washington: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- West Virginia: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
- Wisconsin: Life, Health, Casualty, Property
The history of kidnap gangs in the U.S. started in the 1920s and the business spread rapidly. We will look at the current risk of kidnapping for ransom both in the U.S. and around the globe as well as the insurance policies available to mitigate the risks. The services employed to extract the kidnapped will also be explored.
Description
The history of kidnap gangs in the U.S. started in the 1920s and the business spread rapidly. We will look at the current risk of kidnapping for ransom both in the U.S. and around the globe as well as the insurance policies available to mitigate the risks. The services employed to extract the kidnapped will also be explored.

