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Two underwriters share common 'red flags' in insurance submissions and what brokers can do to avoid them.
In vandalism cases, it's not unusual for a perpetrator to put sugar in a fuel tank.
The Beirut explosion is the most recent example of a major accident involving improper storage of hazardous chemicals.
Yard work and home improvement projects contributed to more than 775,000 injuries in the last year.
The health effects from smoke are especially of concern to vulnerable individuals, including seniors, children and persons with respiratory conditions.
CoreLogic estimates covered insurance losses from the storm to fall between $8 and $12 billion.
Laura's powerful storm surge, flash floods, and devastating winds could inflict more than $15 billion in insured losses.
Lebanese officials are blaming a volatile chemical for the blast that has killed at least 100 and wounded thousands more.
Improved ship design and technology are two factors driving the long-term improvement in shipping-industry losses.
Most environmental policies do not cover COVID-19-related losses, but they do cover the exposures outlined here.
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