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Torrential rain from Storm Nicholas could last for days, knocking out power and unleashing floods across Texas and Louisiana.
Here is how brokers can help clients better understand homeowners insurance and coverage for fire-related losses.
Coverage Q&A: Additional living expense (ALE) is often one of the first coverages triggered after a major weather event.
Part 2 of 2: Some state insurance departments are adopting emergency rules that impact insurance coverage.
Part 1 of 2: From additional living expenses to lost income coverage, review what's next as cleanup efforts are underway.
Two major hurricanes arrived in New Orleans 16 years apart, and both provide lessons for the insurance industry.
The Category 4 storm caused significant structural damage and flooding in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Companies in the path of the hurricane will be surveying damage and filing business interruption claims in the coming weeks. Here's what you should know.
The hurricane that packed some of the most powerful winds ever to hit the area could cost insurers upwards of $15 billion.
The Swiss Re Institute's estimate for catastrophe losses is the second-highest on record for a first-half period after 2011.
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