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New FEMA maps drawn in 2012 included many more homes in flood zones that required flood insurance than previous maps.
A rise in ground-handling incidents has been one of the key challenges with post-pandemic recovery and growth.
Inflation, climate and catastrophic losses, and reinsurance costs could all disrupt this slightly optimistic forecast.
For the first time, severe thunderstorms are a major contributor to the year's historic natural catastrophe losses.
The traditional methods of assessing hail risk are no longer sufficient.
Here's how to ensure a fresh start for insurers and policyholders in the wake of a disaster.
When a roof is damaged and during repair it is discovered that the decking is worn, should the decking be covered as part of the loss?
The same risks that are making insurance more important are also making it harder to get.
The insurance carrier argued that some of the damage submitted in the claim was pre-existing and not caused by a storm.
The outlook is driven by a host of factors, including rising loss cost severity and increased losses from secondary perils.
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