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A buildup in housing inventory has caused home prices to fall at some of the fastest rates in the nation.
Tornadoes can happen at any time of the year, but peak season for these often disastrous events in the U.S. is between March and June.
Minimal observation and preventive care can make a major difference in how a tree withstands a storm.
Review how home insurance rates play a role in the push for more flood-resistant communities.
Here are some strategies that attorneys, executives and risk managers will share at the 2024 Complex Claims Forum.
Protecting their property may be more expensive and complicated than it used to be.
The National Weather Service predicts 48-hour rain totals in some areas of Southern California could reach 8-14 inches.
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.
Fraud adds 5%-10% to the overall amount in claims paid after a disaster, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.