The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (the Office) is conducting a data call* for loss data resulting from Tropical Storm Fay.

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Tropical Storm Fay Includes Homeowners, Dwelling, Mobile Homeowners, Commercial Residential, Residential Private Flood and Federal Flood. These data are as of October 3, 2008 and are self-reported by submitting entities. These data have not been independently audited or validated. October 20, 2008

Data Call for TS Fay Loss Data The (the Office) is conducting a data call* for loss data resulting from Tropical Storm Fay. This communication is being sent to the Florida Company Disaster Coordinator of Record and the most current NAIC Annual Statement Contact on record with the Office. The targeted companies meet one or more of the following conditions: 1. Has recently reported Florida residential policies in force to the Office's Quarterly Supplement Reporting System (QUASR), 2. Is on record at the Florida Surplus Lines Office as writing the type of policies pertinent to this data collection, 3. Has reported Federal Flood Insurance Premium and Losses on your 2007 Annual Statement, 4. Has filed forms and/or rates with the Office indicating that Private Flood coverages are offered and/or issued in this state. The data indicated below will be collected on the following schedule: Cumulative Loss Data as of 5 PM, ET To be reported no later than: Loss Dt Friday, September 05, 2008 Friday, September 12, 2008 Friday, September 19, 2008 Friday, September 26, 2008 Friday, October 03, 2008 Friday, October 10, 2008 Friday, October 17, 2008 Friday, October 24, 2008 The data are to be submitted on an individual company basis. Group filings will not be accepted. The requested data elements to be reported are as follows: is to include only those Florida claims received on a direct basis. (in whole dollars) is the total indemnity paid by the direct insurer, exclusive of applicable deductions and reserves. This includes, but is not limited to, additional living expenses (ALE), business interruption (BI), structure coverage, and contents coverage associated with the defined above. This may not exceed the policy limit for all coverages contained in the policy against which the claim was made. This does not include any claim expense or cost incurred by the direct insurer during the processing of the claim. Non- is " " that have been denied or where no payment is to be made to the policyholder. This also includes claims determined to be below the policy deductible. These claims are mutually exclusive from, and are not to be included in, the " Payment Made discussed below. Payment Made is " " for which the claimant has received payment of the full, agreed upon settlement amount, and no additional payments are expected to be incurred by the insurer for this specific claim. These claims are mutually exclusive from, and are not to be included in, the Non- discussed above. is where settlement has not yet been reached, or, if settlement has been reached and payment is due, the claimant has not yet received payment of the full, agreed upon settlement amount. Coverage types to be included are: Homeowners, by Florida County: Coverage sold to homeowners, condominium unit-owners, and tenants occupying a described property that is used exclusively for residential purposes. Generally, these coverages are reported on line 4 - Homeowners Multi-Peril on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Dwelling, by Florida County: Coverage sold to property owners or tenants occupying a described property that is used exclusively for residential purposes. Generally, these coverages are reported on line 1 - Fire on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Mobile Homeowners, by Florida County: Coverage sold to mobile homeowners occupying a described property that is used exclusively for residential purposes. Generally, these coverages are reported on lines 1 - Fire or 4 - Homeowners Multi-Peril on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Commercial Residential, by Florida County: Commercial residential insurance purchased by commercial entities for apartment buildings, condominium associations and homeowners associations. Normally, these coverages are reported on lines 1 Fire and 2 - Allied Lines on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Residential Private Flood, by Florida County: Flood insurance coverage underwritten by private insurers that is not associated with the Federal Flood Insurance Program. Generally, these coverages are reported on line 2.1 - Allied Lines on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Federal Flood Insurance, by Florida County: Coverages, subsidized and nonsubsidized, associated with the Federal Flood Insurance Program and reported on line 2.3 on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). *This data call is authorized pursuant to sections 624.307, 624.424(1)(c), 624.424(10), 627.713 and 627.7019, Florida Statutes and Rule 690-142.015, F.A.C. Section A: Aggregate Financial Projections This information was provided on statewide basis as it related to each individual carrier participating in this data collection. All lines of business were requested to be included. Market Research Unit 10/20/2008 Page 2 of 11

Tropical Storm Fay Data Collection These data are as of October 3, 2008 and were self-reported by submitting entities by October 10, 2008. These data have not been independently audited or validated. Section A: Aggregate Financial Projections Each individual carrier participating in this data collection provided information on a statewide basis. As used in this section, EVENT means a storm system that has been declared by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service. The duration of the reporting event includes the time period, in Florida: a. Beginning at the time a storm watch or storm warning is issued for any part of Florida by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service; b. Continuing for the time period during which the storm conditions exist anywhere in Florida; and c. Ending 72 hours following the termination of the last storm watch warning issued for any part of Florida by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service. Dollar Amount of Estimated Gross Payable Loss from Event (Gross of Reinsurance) All lines of business are included. (in whole dollars) Projected Net Retention Resulting from the Event All lines of business are included. (in whole dollars) Dollar Amount of Estimated Gross Payable Loss from Event covered by Reinsurance or Other Loss- Transfer Agreements (in whole dollars) $242,670,643 $194,694,348 $47,976,295 10/20/2008 Page 3 of 11 Market Research Unit

In Section B, and Payment by County of, the submitter was instructed to provide the following information for each county/area where claims were received for the reporting EVENT as described below: As this template may be applied to Tropical Storm Fay reporting, EVENT means a storm system that has been declared by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service. The duration reporting event includes the time period, in Florida: a. Beginning at the time a storm warning is issued for any part of Florida by the National Weather Service; b. Continuing for the time period during which the storm conditions exist anywhere in Florida; and c. Ending 72 hours following the termination of the last storm watch or storm warning issued for any part of Florida by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service. Homeowners, by Florida County: Coverages sold to homeowners, condominium unit-owners, and tenants occupying a described property that is used exclusively for residential purposes. Generally reported on line 4 -Homeowners Multi-Peril on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Dwelling, by Florida County: Coverages sold to property owners or tenants occupying a described property that is used exclusively for residential purposes. Generally reported on line 1 - Fire on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Mobile Homeowners, by Florida County: Coverages sold include only those Florida claims received on a direct basis AND only those claims associated with the Reporting Categories indicated to the right. to mobile homeowners occupying a described property that is used exclusively for residential purposes. Generally reported on lines 1 - Fire or 4 - Homeowners Multi- Peril on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Commercial Residential, by Florida County: Commercial residential insurance purchased by commercial entities for apartment buildings, condominium associations and homeowners associations. Normally reported on lines 1 - Fire and 2 - Allied Lines on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Residential Private Flood, by Florida County: Flood insurance coverage underwritten by private insurers that is not associated with the Federal Flood Insurance Program. Generally reported on line 2.1 - Allied Lines on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Federal Flood Insurance, by Florida County: Coverage s, subsidized and nonsubsidized, associated with the Federal Flood Insurance Program and reported on line 2.3 on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). (in whole dollars) is the total indemnity paid by the direct insurer, exclusive of applicable deductions and reserves. This includes, but is not limited to, additional living expenses (ALE), business interruption (BI), structure coverage, and contents coverage associated with the defined above. This may not exceed the policy limit for all coverages contained in the policy against which the claim was made. This does not include any claim expense or cost incurred by the direct insurer during the processing of the claim. Non- is " " that have been denied or where no payment is to be made to the policyholder. This also includes claims determined to be below the policy deductible. These claims are mutually exclusive from, and are not to be included in, the " Payment Made discussed below. Payment Made is " " for which the claimant has received payment of the full, agreed upon settlement amount, and no additional payments are expected to be incurred by the insurer for this specific claim. These claims are mutually exclusive from, and are not to be included in, the Non- discussed above. is where settlement has not yet been reached, or, if settlement has been reached and payment is due, the claimant has not yet received payment of the full, agreed upon settlement amount. Multiple Florida Counties This category only may be utilized for claims associated with the Commercial and Commercial Federal Flood coverage s indicated to the right AND only after every effort has been made to assign each claim to the specific county in which the loss occurred. Additional detail may be requested for each claim reported in this category. In Section B: Validation Checks SECTION C Row Validation 1: SECTION C Row Validation 2: Commercial Residential, by Florida County: Commercial residential insurance purchased by commercial entities for apartment buildings, condominium associations and homeowners associations. Normally reported on lines 1 Fire and 2 - Allied Lines on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). Federal Flood Insurance, by Florida County: Coverages, subsidized and non-subsidized, associated with the Federal Flood Insurance Program and reported on line 2.3 on the NAIC Annual Statement Exhibit of Premiums and Losses (State Page). " " " Non-" + " Payment Made " " If the " " = 0, then "Claim Payments to Date" must also = 0. Market Research Unit 10/20/2008 Page 4 of 11

Tropical Storm Data Collection - by County for Homeowners, Dwelling, Mobile Homeowners, Commercial Residential, Residential Private Flood and Federal Flood Coverages County/Area of Non- Payment Made Statewide 40,696 $142,603,500 22,877 8,959 8,860 ALACHUA 279 $947,778 157 69 53 BAKER 75 $243,282 41 16 18 BAY 29 $61,594 13 10 6 BRADFORD 45 $155,825 26 15 4 BREVARD 7,327 $27,707,855 3,901 1,819 1,607 BROWARD 1,277 $3,398,137 636 350 291 CALHOUN 9 $47,503 6 2 1 CHARLOTTE 47 $62,235 18 18 11 CITRUS 156 $299,728 82 38 36 CLAY 535 $2,090,022 314 114 107 COLLIER 515 $1,433,833 245 128 142 COLUMBIA 113 $523,273 76 23 14 DE SOTO 23 $27,703 9 6 8 DIXIE 15 $84,347 12 0 3 DUVAL 6,009 $24,834,188 3,534 1,144 1,331 ESCAMBIA 24 $38,767 7 2 15 FLAGLER 264 $573,073 142 54 68 FRANKLIN 11 $30,034 2 3 6 GADSDEN 176 $569,023 101 42 33 GILCHRIST 7 $25,358 4 1 2 GLADES 130 $464,893 89 15 26 GULF 5 $16,548 4 1 0 HAMILTON 25 $86,981 17 5 3 HARDEE 9 $8,191 2 5 2 HENDRY 242 $659,763 160 48 34 HERNANDO 44 $38,693 19 19 6 HIGHLANDS 193 $424,988 101 56 36 HILLSBOROUGH 74 $104,856 33 22 19 HOLMES 10 $16,771 8 1 1 INDIAN RIVER 618 $1,517,162 292 182 144 JACKSON 53 $205,127 37 9 7 JEFFERSON 72 $192,346 47 16 9 LAFAYETTE 10 $45,980 8 1 1 LAKE 1,016 $3,406,264 643 208 165 LEE 474 $1,124,207 204 127 143 LEON 1,580 $6,728,521 814 402 364 LEVY 49 $156,402 32 11 6 LIBERTY 8 $7,141 5 2 1 MADISON 45 $116,084 26 11 8 MANATEE 15 $13,136 8 2 5 MARION 599 $2,101,874 374 121 104 MARTIN 348 $1,242,997 159 78 111 MIAMI-DADE 1,188 $2,998,152 571 305 312 MONROE 108 $328,107 59 29 20 NASSAU 457 $2,261,491 257 96 104 OKALOOSA 11 $16,024 5 2 4 OKEECHOBEE 356 $1,230,738 239 56 61 ORANGE 4,045 $12,932,367 2,585 707 753 OSCEOLA 287 $633,894 174 54 59 PALM BEACH 1,368 $5,273,713 697 331 340 PASCO 48 $116,576 25 15 8 PINELLAS 49 $44,332 14 14 21 POLK 216 $405,902 121 43 52 PUTNAM 133 $618,985 87 19 27 SANTA ROSA 146 $587,307 76 26 44 SARASOTA 367 $579,618 130 96 141 SEMINOLE 3,679 $13,665,866 2,417 601 661 ST JOHNS 699 $2,059,725 363 156 180 ST LUCIE 1,387 $4,412,861 611 381 395 SUMTER 76 $94,944 40 29 7 SUWANNEE 60 $202,776 41 13 6 TAYLOR 74 $236,327 39 20 15 UNION 10 $18,146 6 3 1 VOLUSIA 3,096 $11,076,165 1,783 688 625 WAKULLA 71 $204,532 30 24 17 WALTON 14 $48,875 9 2 3 WASHINGTON 5 $18,892 4 0 1 County of Unknown at Time of Reporting 41 $85,932 20 7 14 Multiple Florida Counties 150 $618,770 66 46 38 10/20/2008 Market Research Unit Page 5 of 11

Tropical Storm Data Collection - Homeowners by County Non- Payment Made Statewide 30,573 $99,092,126 17,848 6,461 6,264 ALACHUA 235 $876,783 132 57 46 BAKER 37 $109,645 23 7 7 BAY 17 $46,052 7 6 4 BRADFORD 30 $104,996 16 10 4 BREVARD 4,849 $13,348,410 2,645 1,237 967 BROWARD 915 $2,369,605 479 227 209 CALHOUN 8 $47,503 6 1 1 CHARLOTTE 31 $44,046 12 10 9 CITRUS 118 $199,310 61 32 25 CLAY 445 $1,759,405 268 96 81 COLLIER 340 $969,403 158 73 109 COLUMBIA 71 $314,564 46 13 12 DE SOTO 15 $11,926 4 3 8 DIXIE 11 $64,771 9 0 2 DUVAL 5,064 $19,965,487 3,101 954 1,009 ESCAMBIA 19 $27,887 7 2 10 FLAGLER 186 $386,353 99 37 50 FRANKLIN 1 $0 0 1 0 GADSDEN 119 $433,468 67 29 23 GILCHRIST 5 $25,358 4 0 1 GLADES 29 $150,374 15 4 10 GULF 4 $14,518 3 1 0 HAMILTON 18 $62,536 11 4 3 HARDEE 5 $7,251 1 3 1 HENDRY 93 $190,737 49 24 20 HERNANDO 39 $31,612 16 18 5 HIGHLANDS 150 $321,254 76 42 32 HILLSBOROUGH 53 $64,221 23 17 13 HOLMES 8 $12,013 6 1 1 INDIAN RIVER 401 $986,127 201 112 88 JACKSON 28 $147,879 20 3 5 JEFFERSON 53 $159,397 33 12 8 LAFAYETTE 5 $27,983 4 1 0 LAKE 778 $2,829,879 513 139 126 LEE 318 $718,797 152 83 83 LEON 1,320 $5,445,630 696 353 271 LEVY 29 $94,894 19 5 5 LIBERTY 3 $1,987 3 0 0 MADISON 30 $92,820 18 5 7 MANATEE 10 $12,699 7 0 3 MARION 439 $1,722,823 267 91 81 MARTIN 229 $795,826 108 46 75 MIAMI-DADE 763 $1,710,224 353 194 216 MONROE 14 $8,943 4 4 6 NASSAU 307 $1,052,852 174 67 66 OKALOOSA 8 $16,024 5 2 1 OKEECHOBEE 129 $415,223 73 21 35 ORANGE 3,526 $11,630,653 2,340 578 608 OSCEOLA 213 $446,857 124 36 53 PALM BEACH 984 $3,655,529 500 215 269 PASCO 31 $86,251 14 10 7 PINELLAS 38 $31,648 11 11 16 POLK 139 $307,167 82 21 36 PUTNAM 78 $401,855 54 9 15 SANTA ROSA 45 $41,482 15 8 22 SARASOTA 215 $239,972 55 49 111 SEMINOLE 3,284 $12,053,369 2,248 511 525 ST JOHNS 570 $1,797,389 316 113 141 ST LUCIE 1,001 $1,966,236 475 266 260 SUMTER 62 $74,344 33 22 7 SUWANNEE 29 $77,177 19 8 2 TAYLOR 48 $153,985 26 8 14 UNION 5 $9,115 2 3 0 VOLUSIA 2,446 $7,747,516 1,497 527 422 WAKULLA 31 $47,344 14 10 7 WALTON 10 $32,197 7 2 1 WASHINGTON 3 $6,613 2 0 1 County of Unknown at Time of Reporting 36 $85,932 20 7 9 10/20/2008 Market Research Unit Page 6 of 11

Tropical Storm Data Collection - Dwelling by County Non- Payment Made Statewide 3,408 $11,204,491 1,971 744 693 ALACHUA 10 $10,667 7 0 3 BAKER 2 $1,804 2 0 0 BAY 4 $3,289 2 0 2 BRADFORD 0 $0 0 0 0 BREVARD 452 $1,354,070 261 106 85 BROWARD 244 $877,790 139 62 43 CALHOUN 0 $0 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE 7 $1,049 2 4 1 CITRUS 7 $5,237 2 2 3 CLAY 16 $55,328 13 2 1 COLLIER 99 $298,712 60 27 12 COLUMBIA 6 $49,202 3 1 2 DE SOTO 1 $521 1 0 0 DIXIE 0 $0 0 0 0 DUVAL 356 $1,247,663 209 73 74 ESCAMBIA 2 $0 0 0 2 FLAGLER 50 $119,943 32 7 11 FRANKLIN 6 $30,034 2 1 3 GADSDEN 10 $24,822 6 2 2 GILCHRIST 0 $0 0 0 0 GLADES 7 $44,079 4 1 2 GULF 1 $2,030 1 0 0 HAMILTON 1 $4,334 1 0 0 HARDEE 1 $0 0 0 1 HENDRY 8 $12,274 3 2 3 HERNANDO 0 $0 0 0 0 HIGHLANDS 9 $32,895 5 3 1 HILLSBOROUGH 7 $12,712 3 2 2 HOLMES 0 $0 0 0 0 INDIAN RIVER 59 $175,414 34 13 12 JACKSON 7 $9,600 4 2 1 JEFFERSON 4 $12,452 4 0 0 LAFAYETTE 0 $0 0 0 0 LAKE 40 $122,754 25 7 8 LEE 67 $130,097 29 21 17 LEON 84 $416,113 49 17 18 LEVY 0 $0 0 0 0 LIBERTY 2 $4,220 1 1 0 MADISON 3 $3,909 2 1 0 MANATEE 1 $0 0 0 1 MARION 15 $30,591 9 1 5 MARTIN 32 $181,477 18 9 5 MIAMI-DADE 323 $1,051,743 186 75 62 MONROE 62 $268,302 43 14 5 NASSAU 49 $223,814 26 11 12 OKALOOSA 2 $0 0 0 2 OKEECHOBEE 15 $23,756 7 4 4 ORANGE 254 $657,349 155 44 55 OSCEOLA 30 $88,818 23 5 2 PALM BEACH 270 $1,222,383 167 65 38 PASCO 10 $24,097 7 2 1 PINELLAS 7 $8,166 2 2 3 POLK 15 $20,751 7 3 5 PUTNAM 5 $18,851 3 2 0 SANTA ROSA 78 $462,048 52 9 17 SARASOTA 51 $80,400 11 14 26 SEMINOLE 142 $475,052 95 22 25 ST JOHNS 45 $57,976 11 16 18 ST LUCIE 138 $281,305 60 34 44 SUMTER 4 $14,196 4 0 0 SUWANNEE 6 $30,417 4 1 1 TAYLOR 5 $13,265 1 4 0 UNION 0 $0 0 0 0 VOLUSIA 263 $862,534 166 46 51 WAKULLA 10 $15,693 5 4 1 WALTON 2 $16,214 1 0 1 WASHINGTON 2 $12,279 2 0 0 County of Unknown at Time of Reporting 0 $0 0 0 0 10/20/2008 Market Research Unit Page 7 of 11

Tropical Storm Data Collection - Mobile Homeowners by County Non- Payment Made Statewide 2,804 $9,435,634 1,839 714 251 ALACHUA 28 56,592 16 10 2 BAKER 28 89,278 14 8 6 BAY 7 12,253 4 3 0 BRADFORD 15 50,829 10 5 0 BREVARD 634 3,555,070 406 169 59 BROWARD 32 73,938 12 11 9 CALHOUN 1 0 0 1 0 CHARLOTTE 3 6,640 3 0 0 CITRUS 23 82,843 18 3 2 CLAY 24 50,013 16 6 2 COLLIER 30 143,170 23 5 2 COLUMBIA 33 151,751 26 7 0 DE SOTO 7 15,256 4 3 0 DIXIE 3 19,576 3 0 0 DUVAL 111 344,659 81 20 10 ESCAMBIA 1 10,880 0 0 1 FLAGLER 15 54,885 10 3 2 FRANKLIN 0 0 0 0 0 GADSDEN 43 90,733 28 10 5 GILCHRIST 2 0 0 1 1 GLADES 81 243,994 65 9 7 GULF 0 0 0 0 0 HAMILTON 6 20,111 5 1 0 HARDEE 2 940 1 1 0 HENDRY 131 433,950 105 18 8 HERNANDO 4 7,081 3 1 0 HIGHLANDS 29 49,639 20 9 0 HILLSBOROUGH 8 16,423 6 2 0 HOLMES 2 4,758 2 0 0 INDIAN RIVER 42 192,767 33 6 3 JACKSON 17 44,648 13 4 0 JEFFERSON 13 18,259 9 3 1 LAFAYETTE 5 17,997 4 0 1 LAKE 167 408,704 99 52 16 LEE 31 65,336 16 11 4 LEON 61 148,416 36 16 9 LEVY 19 61,508 13 5 1 LIBERTY 1 0 0 1 0 MADISON 12 19,355 6 5 1 MANATEE 3 437 1 2 0 MARION 134 334,094 97 25 12 MARTIN 32 99,040 20 6 6 MIAMI-DADE 26 104,552 17 7 2 MONROE 18 26,575 9 5 4 NASSAU 58 168,914 39 15 4 OKALOOSA 0 0 0 0 0 OKEECHOBEE 173 565,104 142 24 7 ORANGE 117 185,041 68 36 13 OSCEOLA 35 71,730 23 10 2 PALM BEACH 23 76,603 15 5 3 PASCO 5 6,228 4 1 0 PINELLAS 1 1,535 1 0 0 POLK 53 68,465 29 18 6 PUTNAM 41 142,596 27 8 6 SANTA ROSA 17 68,912 9 7 1 SARASOTA 88 243,147 63 22 3 SEMINOLE 44 53,158 22 17 5 ST JOHNS 25 104,475 21 4 0 ST LUCIE 34 36,293 16 16 2 SUMTER 9 6,404 3 6 0 SUWANNEE 24 95,182 18 4 2 TAYLOR 17 27,364 9 8 0 UNION 5 9,031 4 0 1 VOLUSIA 133 328,216 62 52 19 WAKULLA 17 49,822 9 7 1 WALTON 1 464 1 0 0 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 0 County of Unknown at Time of Reporting 0 0 0 0 0 10/20/2008 Market Research Unit Page 8 of 11

Tropical Storm Data Collection - Commercial Residential by County Non- Payment Made Statewide 866 $2,845,038 163 325 378 ALACHUA 3 $405 1 0 2 BAKER 0 $0 0 0 0 BAY 1 $0 0 1 0 BRADFORD 0 $0 0 0 0 BREVARD 145 $274,274 27 64 54 BROWARD 31 $52,569 1 15 15 CALHOUN 0 $0 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE 3 $10,500 1 1 1 CITRUS 0 $0 0 0 0 CLAY 3 $0 0 1 2 COLLIER 24 $16,598 2 13 9 COLUMBIA 1 $0 0 1 0 DE SOTO 0 $0 0 0 0 DIXIE 0 $0 0 0 0 DUVAL 155 $611,408 26 54 75 ESCAMBIA 1 $0 0 0 1 FLAGLER 4 $11,892 1 2 1 FRANKLIN 0 $0 0 0 0 GADSDEN 1 $0 0 1 0 GILCHRIST 0 $0 0 0 0 GLADES 3 $11,087 1 0 2 GULF 0 $0 0 0 0 HAMILTON 0 $0 0 0 0 HARDEE 1 $0 0 1 0 HENDRY 2 $9,272 1 0 1 HERNANDO 1 $0 0 0 1 HIGHLANDS 4 $21,200 0 1 3 HILLSBOROUGH 4 $11,500 1 1 2 HOLMES 0 $0 0 0 0 INDIAN RIVER 18 $18,181 0 10 8 JACKSON 0 $0 0 0 0 JEFFERSON 0 $0 0 0 0 LAFAYETTE 0 $0 0 0 0 LAKE 14 $9,239 4 6 4 LEE 14 $13,982 1 4 9 LEON 14 $14,118 1 6 7 LEVY 0 $0 0 0 0 LIBERTY 1 $934 1 0 0 MADISON 0 $0 0 0 0 MANATEE 0 $0 0 0 0 MARION 8 $14,366 1 3 4 MARTIN 12 $12,547 1 4 7 MIAMI-DADE 36 $65,991 8 15 13 MONROE 3 $10,902 2 1 0 NASSAU 8 $293,980 4 1 3 OKALOOSA 0 $0 0 0 0 OKEECHOBEE 4 $3,370 1 2 1 ORANGE 75 $320,653 6 20 49 OSCEOLA 3 $10,232 2 1 0 PALM BEACH 49 $284,129 9 20 20 PASCO 0 $0 0 0 0 PINELLAS 3 $2,983 0 1 2 POLK 5 $5,714 2 0 3 PUTNAM 0 $0 0 0 0 SANTA ROSA 6 $14,865 0 2 4 SARASOTA 11 $16,099 1 9 1 SEMINOLE 39 $80,082 7 9 23 ST JOHNS 8 $0 0 3 5 ST LUCIE 19 $3,135 1 10 8 SUMTER 0 $0 0 0 0 SUWANNEE 0 $0 0 0 0 TAYLOR 0 $0 0 0 0 UNION 0 $0 0 0 0 VOLUSIA 46 $51,255 7 19 20 WAKULLA 0 $0 0 0 0 WALTON 1 $0 0 0 1 WASHINGTON 0 $0 0 0 0 County of Unknown at Time of Reporting 5 $0 0 0 5 Multiple Florida Counties 77 $567,576 42 23 12 10/20/2008 Market Research Unit Page 9 of 11

Tropical Storm Data Collection - Private Flood by County Data Cumulative to October 3, 2009. Reported as of October 10, 2008. Non- Payment Made Statewide 166 $1,572,159 58 37 71 ALACHUA 0 $0 0 0 0 BAKER 0 $0 0 0 0 BAY 0 $0 0 0 0 BRADFORD 0 $0 0 0 0 BREVARD 76 $696,265 29 12 35 BROWARD 3 $0 0 2 1 CALHOUN 0 $0 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE 1 $0 0 1 0 CITRUS 0 $0 0 0 0 CLAY 2 $0 0 1 1 COLLIER 2 $0 0 1 1 COLUMBIA 1 $0 0 1 0 DE SOTO 0 $0 0 0 0 DIXIE 0 $0 0 0 0 DUVAL 1 $2,821 1 0 0 ESCAMBIA 0 $0 0 0 0 FLAGLER 0 $0 0 0 0 FRANKLIN 0 $0 0 0 0 GADSDEN 0 $0 0 0 0 GILCHRIST 0 $0 0 0 0 GLADES 1 $0 0 0 1 GULF 0 $0 0 0 0 HAMILTON 0 $0 0 0 0 HARDEE 0 $0 0 0 0 HENDRY 4 $5,213 1 2 1 HERNANDO 0 $0 0 0 0 HIGHLANDS 0 $0 0 0 0 HILLSBOROUGH 0 $0 0 0 0 HOLMES 0 $0 0 0 0 INDIAN RIVER 5 $12,004 2 0 3 JACKSON 0 $0 0 0 0 JEFFERSON 1 $2,238 1 0 0 LAFAYETTE 0 $0 0 0 0 LAKE 1 $0 0 1 0 LEE 4 $8,538 1 0 3 LEON 5 $137,656 2 0 3 LEVY 0 $0 0 0 0 LIBERTY 1 $0 0 0 1 MADISON 0 $0 0 0 0 MANATEE 0 $0 0 0 0 MARION 0 $0 0 0 0 MARTIN 3 $0 0 1 2 MIAMI-DADE 0 $0 0 0 0 MONROE 0 $0 0 0 0 NASSAU 6 $252,642 5 0 1 OKALOOSA 0 $0 0 0 0 OKEECHOBEE 7 $51,452 5 1 1 ORANGE 6 $1,363 1 2 3 OSCEOLA 1 $0 0 0 1 PALM BEACH 7 $5,722 2 5 0 PASCO 0 $0 0 0 0 PINELLAS 0 $0 0 0 0 POLK 1 $3,805 1 0 0 PUTNAM 0 $0 0 0 0 SANTA ROSA 0 $0 0 0 0 SARASOTA 0 $0 0 0 0 SEMINOLE 12 $231,045 3 3 6 ST JOHNS 0 $0 0 0 0 ST LUCIE 0 $0 0 0 0 SUMTER 0 $0 0 0 0 SUWANNEE 0 $0 0 0 0 TAYLOR 0 $0 0 0 0 UNION 0 $0 0 0 0 VOLUSIA 13 $121,673 3 3 7 WAKULLA 2 $39,722 1 1 0 WALTON 0 $0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 0 $0 0 0 0 County of Unknown at Time of Reporting 0 $0 0 0 0 10/20/2008 Market Research Unit Page 10 of 11

Tropical Storm Data Collection - Federal Flood by County Non- Payment Made Statewide 2,879 $18,454,052 998 678 1,203 ALACHUA 3 $3,331 1 2 0 BAKER 8 $42,555 2 1 5 BAY 0 $0 0 0 0 BRADFORD 0 $0 0 0 0 BREVARD 1,171 $8,479,766 533 231 407 BROWARD 52 $24,235 5 33 14 CALHOUN 0 $0 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE 2 $0 0 2 0 CITRUS 8 $12,338 1 1 6 CLAY 45 $225,276 17 8 20 COLLIER 20 $5,950 2 9 9 COLUMBIA 1 $7,756 1 0 0 DE SOTO 0 $0 0 0 0 DIXIE 1 $0 0 0 1 DUVAL 322 $2,662,150 116 43 163 ESCAMBIA 1 $0 0 0 1 FLAGLER 9 $0 0 5 4 FRANKLIN 4 $0 0 1 3 GADSDEN 3 $20,000 0 0 3 GILCHRIST 0 $0 0 0 0 GLADES 9 $15,359 4 1 4 GULF 0 $0 0 0 0 HAMILTON 0 $0 0 0 0 HARDEE 0 $0 0 0 0 HENDRY 4 $8,317 1 2 1 HERNANDO 0 $0 0 0 0 HIGHLANDS 1 $0 0 1 0 HILLSBOROUGH 2 $0 0 0 2 HOLMES 0 $0 0 0 0 INDIAN RIVER 93 $132,669 22 41 30 JACKSON 1 $3,000 0 0 1 JEFFERSON 1 $0 0 1 0 LAFAYETTE 0 $0 0 0 0 LAKE 16 $35,688 2 3 11 LEE 40 $187,457 5 8 27 LEON 96 $566,588 30 10 56 LEVY 1 $0 0 1 0 LIBERTY 0 $0 0 0 0 MADISON 0 $0 0 0 0 MANATEE 1 $0 0 0 1 MARION 3 $0 0 1 2 MARTIN 40 $154,107 12 12 16 MIAMI-DADE 40 $65,642 7 14 19 MONROE 11 $13,385 1 5 5 NASSAU 29 $269,289 9 2 18 OKALOOSA 1 $0 0 0 1 OKEECHOBEE 28 $171,833 11 4 13 ORANGE 67 $137,308 15 27 25 OSCEOLA 5 $16,257 2 2 1 PALM BEACH 35 $29,347 4 21 10 PASCO 2 $0 0 2 0 PINELLAS 0 $0 0 0 0 POLK 3 $0 0 1 2 PUTNAM 9 $55,683 3 0 6 SANTA ROSA 0 $0 0 0 0 SARASOTA 2 $0 0 2 0 SEMINOLE 158 $773,160 42 39 77 ST JOHNS 51 $99,885 15 20 16 ST LUCIE 195 $2,125,892 59 55 81 SUMTER 1 $0 0 1 0 SUWANNEE 1 $0 0 0 1 TAYLOR 4 $41,713 3 0 1 UNION 0 $0 0 0 0 VOLUSIA 195 $1,964,971 48 41 106 WAKULLA 11 $51,951 1 2 8 WALTON 0 $0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 0 $0 0 0 0 County of Unknown at Time of Reporting 0 $0 0 0 0 Multiple Florida Counties 73 $51,194 24 23 26 Office of Insurance Regulation 10/20/2008 Market Research Unit Page 11 of 11