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Estimates for the financial toll of the blazes range from $30 billion to as high as $250 billion, as homeowners grapple with premium hikes and non-renewals.
March 12 -
The scope of the disaster depends on whether it's insured losses, property damage or overall economic impact.
March 11 -
Fremont, a Bay Area city of 226,000, in September became the first municipality in the nation to buy its own citywide flood insurance policy.
March 11 -
There were about 50 funding events in the insurtech sector in February, according to a review by Digital Insurance.
March 11 -
First came a dry spell that parched the land, then a spark, followed by some wind. Suddenly, swaths of South Carolina were consumed by voracious flames.
March 10 -
The Travelers Companies released its Q4 2024 Cyber Threat Report which highlights an increase in ransomware activity.
March 9 -
Roles in technology, underwriting and claims are insurance's greatest need in 2025.
March 5 -
The governor aims to secure federal funding with latest executive order in aftermath of Los Angeles fires.
March 3 -
California leads the nation with over 1.5 million at-risk properties, but many threatened homes sit east including $68 billion worth of Florida real estate.
February 28 -
Embedded insurance complements traditional channels by reaching previously inaccessible customers with simple, digital-first products.
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