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Natural disasters are an ongoing threat for which brokers and their clients need to be prepared at all times.
Here's why coastal residents must look into raising their homes before it's too late.
Flood insurance premiums could rise and property values fall under a plan to change the way risk is calculated.
Joe Beneducci, president and CEO of ProSight Specialty Insurance, offers insight on what to expect in the year ahead.
On Dec. 28, FEMA announced that it was resuming the sale of new insurance policies and the renewal of expiring policies.
Critics warned that making new policies unavailable risked damaging the housing market.
Congress's temporary extension will expire on December 21.
Exchange ideas with industry experts on the current state of flood insurance, flood reform and ideas for private solutions.
For a program that already was $25 billion in debt, the added burden spotlighted just how precarious the future may be for the federally funded program.
Third Circuit rules in flood insurance coverage case.
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