The new tool will let forecasters target potentially life and property threatening downpours street by street, giving people more time to get out of harms way.
The insurance industry can do more to encourage natural risk protection. Here's a dozen examples of U.S. communities harnessing nature to protect against natural disasters.
Restoring, protecting, and enhancing natural systems can be a way to reduce storm and flood risk for communities, save taxpayers money, and help revitalize fish and wildlife populations.
The most recent data on vehicles being sold and driven in the U.S. reveals why costs are rising within the automotive claims and collision repair industries.
Ford and GM both will track driving data and give them to insurers anonymously, allowing a consumer to contact the carrier if their driving habits will cut premiums.