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Forbes Advisor found that more than 10% of homeowners in one Ohio community will face a flood-insurance price increase of around $80 a month.
A late-season pause in hurricane activity has only occurred two other times since 1995.
P&C industry veteran Bryan Falchuk offers insights on the highlights and lowlights of 2021 for carriers and shares what he sees on the horizon in this Insurance Speak podcast.
APCIA offers tips to help policyholders manage through these extreme weather conditions.
In total, insurance companies in the private flood market wrote $30.4 million in premiums last year.
Looking beyond hazards and leveraging vulnerability attributes can enable property insurers to gain a competitive advantage.
In addition to exacerbating drought conditions in California, the weather pattern could further strain global energy and food supplies.
Coverage Q&A: What happens if an accident occurs with an uninsured driver and an insured driving someone else's car?
Discover what insurers can do to uncover emerging risks and stay ahead of unknown perils caused by climate change.
Part 1 of 2: From additional living expenses to lost income coverage, review what's next as cleanup efforts are underway.