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Businesses that had previous workers' comp claims were more likely to take advantage of safety training.
High winds from these storms reportedly cut power to more than 250,000 customers across the south on Wednesday.
Many insureds want to install photovoltaic panels, but experts report inconsistencies in equipment valuations.
Sara Kane of CAC Specialty delves into insurance and risk trends in power and renewable energy in 2024.
Any organization that maintains a building has an obligation to protect those inside the facility from this threat.
New tech will facilitate a large-scale infrastructure upgrade to the nation's electricity system to protect it from increasing vulnerability to extreme weather.
Covering your bases: Reduce the risk of damage by using loss prevention tech and following best practices for home maintenance.
As an industry, insurers have to ask themselves some tough questions now in order to navigate the future they all face.
Verisk reports that severe thunderstorms have accounted for more than 70% of insured losses in 2023 so far.
Although lawsuits are being filed, no wrong doing by Hawaii Electric has been found at this time.
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