Terrorism insurance
| Terrorism |
| General |
|---|
| Definition |
| Conventions |
| Counterterrorism |
| War on Terror |
| Criticisms |
| Lists |
| Groups |
| Incidents |
| FBI Most wanted |
| U.S. State Dept. |
| Types |
| Nationalist |
| Religious |
| Left-wing |
| Right-wing |
| State |
| Islamist |
| Ethnic |
| Bioterrorism |
| Narcoterrorism |
| Domestic |
| Nuclear |
| Anarchist |
| Cyber |
| Political |
| Ecoterrorism |
| Tactics |
| Hijacking |
| Assassination |
| Car bombing |
| Suicide bombing |
| Kidnapping |
| Configurations |
| Fronts |
| Independent actors |
| Other |
| Terrorism insurance |
Insurance of terrorism is sometimes restricted.
Netherlands
Insurance payments related to terrorism are restricted to a billion euro per year for all insurance companies together.
US
On November 26, 2002 US President George W. Bush signs into law the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act which creates a federal backstop for insurance claims related to acts of terrorism.