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Montana Insurance (MT)

In 2001 there were 341,000 ordinary life insurance policies in force with a total value of $24.4 billion; total value for all categories of life insurance (ordinary, group, industrial, and credit) was $36.3 billion. Death benefits paid that year totaled $110.4 million. As of 2000, there were four property and casualty and three life and health insurance companies incorporated or organized in the state. Property and liability insurers wrote premiums of $1.1 billion in 2001. That year, there were 3,065 flood insurance policies in force in the state, with a total value of $314,676.