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Natural disaster and other weather risk management news and information for property & casualty insurance professionals. Tips to prepare and minimize insurance losses, as well as weather-related insurance claim updates.
California has seen four of the most destructive wildfires in U.S. history, the most of any state.
Dubai's susceptibility to flooding is due to factors that are mirrored elsewhere in the world — including the U.S.
As this type of litigation continues to evolve, insurance companies are keeping close tabs on the situation.
Hurricane Ian caused more than $112 billion in damage, making it the costliest hurricane to ever hit Florida.
More than 80,000 people have been displaced in southern Brazil following record-breaking floods.
The Lone Star State also faced massive wildfires earlier this year after record-breaking losses in 2023.
This is expected to be an active hurricane year. Here are the states best-suited to withstand a storm, according to IBHS.
Just four months into 2024, CoreLogic reports 1.75 million acres in the U.S. have been burned by wildfires.
CoreLogic estimates that more than 7,000 homes and businesses may have been damaged or destroyed in these storms.
Allstate is the first major insurer to hint at resuming business in the state.