3 Insurance Issues Raised By The Notre Dame Cathedral Fire

By Peter Golfman, Alexander Cogbill and Gabrielle Siskind (May 15, 2019, 12:08 PM EDT) -- On April 15, 2019, a massive fire devastated the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. The 850-year-old cathedral graces the city center and is visited by over 14 million people a year. While the cathedral's main structure and many of its most precious artifacts were saved from the blaze, one of its spires collapsed and two-thirds of the cathedral's roof was destroyed.[1] Although the full extent of the damage is yet unknown, early reports indicate that rebuilding Notre Dame will cost billions of dollars as architects, historians and artisans work to preserve the medieval landmark....

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