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Insights from insurance professionals on what might be ahead for the industry in 2025.
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Californians have paid relatively less for coverage than homeowners in the storm-stricken Midwest and Southeast regions, according to Intercontinental Exchange.
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The city of Los Angeles' electric and water utility was hit with a lawsuit faulting it for not supplying enough water to fight the biggest fire still raging in the second-largest U.S. metropolis.
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The National Flood Insurance Program has been kept alive with short-term authorizations since 2017. Flood risk data and increased use could strengthen it.
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The majority of Americans aged 65 and over will need long-term care. What benefits will they and their families need?
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Every state levies unemployment insurance taxes, but rates vary depending upon such factors as the health of the state's UI trust fund.
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The California FAIR Plan Association, already vulnerable financially, will likely need an assessment of insurers or policyholders as a rescue measure, according to experts.
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When it comes to pricing property risk and assessing the impact of severe weather events, catastrophe models are the backbone of the process.
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High winds continue to impede firefighters' progress in the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires.
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Bankers are putting pre-established action plans for disaster recovery into motion as wildfires in Los Angeles sweep across the region.
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