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Instant Insights / 2020 Catastrophe Preparation and Recovery

June 1 marks the beginning of hurricane season, while the peak of tornado season is March through May. Wildfire season is traditionally during the summer months, but in some states the risk is yearlong. Preparation is key to providing a timely response in order to help policyholders begin the recovery process. In this Special Report we share information on how best to prepare for natural disasters and how to recover if one damages your property.

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SLIDESHOW

What homeowners can do to stay safe during a wildfire

DANIELLE LING | JUNE 18, 2020
BEST PRACTICES

How construction sites can prepare for unique hurricane threats

JAY SIEGEL | MAY 28, 2020
SLIDESHOW

What homeowners need to do before a tropical storm or hurricane hits

DANIELLE LING | MAY 07, 2020
COMMENTARY

Recent earthquakes highlight need for disaster planning

CRAIG POULTON | APRIL 22, 2020
SLIDESHOW

Flood, windstorm checklist for commercial and industrial buildings

HEATHER A. TURNER | APRIL 21, 2020
EXPERT OPINION

Earthquake Preparedness Month: Opportunity for Calif. to lessen coverage problems

DREW OLSON AND CHRIS SCHEFFLER | APRIL 17, 2020
BEST PRACTICES

Strategies for addressing wildfire risk

BILL BROWER AND GEORGE HOSFIELD | MARCH 09, 2020
SLIDESHOW

U.S. states with the highest uptick in natural disasters

ELANA ASHANTI JEFFERSON | FEBRUARY 24, 2020
SLIDESHOW

2019 reviewed: The 10 costliest natural disaster events

DANIELLE LING | FEBRUARY 04, 2020
RESEARCH

U.S. saw 14 $1B natural disasters in 2019, now the second wettest year on record

DANIELLE LING | JANUARY 14, 2020