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Time to Ex-Hail: How Imagery-Based Roof Age and Geospatial Analytics Can Reduce Hail Losses

Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Time: 2pm EST | 11am PST

Cost: Complimentary

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Property damage due to hail is at an all-time high, with insured losses over $20B annually. The use of geospatial analytics from aerial imagery and forensic weather data can unlock a deeper understanding of hail risk at the property level and provide new tools for segmenting risk. In this webcast, we'll explore a new approach that integrates imagery-based roof age with next-generation hail risk scores via machine learning to improve underwriting decisions and reduce losses.

Join this complimentary webcast to discover how to supercharge carrier risk assessment across the hail belt. You'll learn how:

● New technologies are allowing property insurers to better manage growing hail exposure

● Roof age is a critical component of understanding a home's hail risk

● Homeowners policies can be underwritten with more precision in hail-prone areas

● And more!

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Featured Speakers:

Mike McCormick | Product Manager | CAPE Analytics

Mike McCormick serves as Product Manager of Property Risk at CAPE Analytics, where he spearheads the strategy, development, and deployment of a comprehensive suite of AI and ML-driven property intelligence solutions focusing on wildfire, hail, wind, and other critical risk factors. Prior to CAPE, Mike was at RMS for seven years, developing catastrophe models that allowed a variety of insurers, reinsurers, and brokers to manage risks across the globe.

 

   Meghan Titzer | Go-To-Market Lead | CAPE Analytics 

Meghan Titzer leads CAPE Analytics' go-to-market strategy for personal lines, focusing on maximizing the ROI delivered to clients for roof age, hail, and other CAPE products. She previously spent ten years in various personal lines product development and management roles at Liberty Mutual, Plymouth Rock, and Homesite/AmFam Group.

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Questions? Please email [email protected] or call at (212) 457-4981