As the 2017 hurricane season begins, Sean Kevelighan, CEO of I.I.I., provides some thoughts on how the insurance industry can help cities become more resilient.
As the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season begins, Sean Kevelighan, CEO of I.I.I., shares his thoughts on how the insurance industry can help create more resilient communities.
IBHS and Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity collaborate to build fortified homes better able to resist high winds from tornadoes, which should help reduce insurance rates.
IBHS has initiated a long-term aging program to study performance of aged roofing materials when subjected to severe weather, high wind or impact tests.
As part of National Small Business Week, the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety offers eight recommendations to help insurance agency owners get started on severe weather preparedness.
Despite the fact that the Southeast has experienced more billion-dollar disasters in the past 30 years than the rest of the country combined, the coastal states have some of the weakest building codes in the U.S.