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One of the major news stories across the United States in the past six months concerns the proliferation of civil unrest and resultant damage to businesses and public property. An unbiased source estimates a total property damage in the U.S. to be somewhere between $1-2 billion. It may be worthwhile to think about how these costs are recompensed and how these events may change how we deal with civil unrest in the future.