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Review the destruction caused by Sandy as well as steps to improve storm resiliency as the superstorm's 10th anniversary approaches.
S&P Global Ratings reported that the insurance industry should be able to manage insured losses.
Determining too soon if wind or flooding caused damages is just the first step into the potential legal minefield trailing in Hurricane Ian's wake.
Steve Tagert, North American environmental practice leader for Allianz, discusses some of the evolving environmental risks carriers are facing.
These recommendations for catastrophe adjusters can ensure critical facets of an insured's inspection aren't missed.
Floods are an excluded peril in standard homeowners policies, so those in areas in danger of flooding should consider additional coverage.
The bad faith hurricane insurance lawsuits have primarily been targeting major property insurance carriers.
After seven consecutive years of pre- or early season activity, the NHC formed a team to examine whether to move the start of hurricane season to mid-May.
The best way to minimize lightning risk is to stay informed and plan ahead, the National Weather Service says.
Higher insurance settlements can lead to higher insurance premiums, as demonstrated in Florida's property market.
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