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Severe weather events are forcing an unprecedented shift in the insurance industry, as the instances of extreme events like, severe convective storms, hurricanes and wildfires gain in frequency and severity.
Sara Kane of CAC Specialty delves into insurance and risk trends in power and renewable energy in 2024.
Like the changing of a calendar year, updates to building codes and other property regulations are inevitable.
Minimal observation and preventive care can make a major difference in how a tree withstands a storm.
Here are some strategies that attorneys, executives and risk managers will share at the 2024 Complex Claims Forum.
The National Weather Service predicts 48-hour rain totals in some areas of Southern California could reach 8-14 inches.
An increase in both the frequency and severity of climate disasters has driven rising home insurance rates.
Climatologists say atmospheric rivers are becoming longer, wider and wetter. Increased flooding is the result.
Explore an interactive regional-risk graphic or listen to a brief podcast as part of this deeper dive into market conditions.
Some of the risks related to solar photovoltaic structures are not widely recognized or understood.