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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.
January 14 -
The California FAIR Plan Association, already vulnerable financially, will likely need an assessment of insurers or policyholders as a rescue measure, according to experts.
January 14 -
Insurance carriers are using digital content to support policyholders around natural disasters, according to Keynova Group.
January 12 -
Verisk and Moody's are the first two modeling companies to submit their models to the California Department of Insurance. A Verisk executive explained the functioning of their model and what insurers' options are.
January 10 -
A trio of blazes in SoCal have destroyed over 2,000 homes and structures in neighborhoods with average property values well above the national average.
January 9 -
The wildfires add pressure to California's home insurance market, which has faced a growing crisis in recent years.
January 9 -
John Neal is set to leave the historic insurance market place for a new role overseeing Aon Plc's climate solutions and reinsurance businesses.
January 8 -
The most destructive wind storm to strike the Los Angeles area in 14 years is fanning wildfires.
January 8 -
Brian O'Connell, an analyst at insuranceQuotes.com, joins us for an in-depth look at what's ahead for insurers, consumers and brokers in the property & casualty market. in 2025. Social Media Pitch: For consumers and insurers alike, 2025 is shaping up to be just an interesting as 2024. Brian O'Connell, an analyst at insuranceQuotes.com, joins us for an in-depth look at what's ahead for insurers, consumers and brokers in the property & casualty market.
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Academics with opposing views argued, in a U.S. Senate Budget Committee hearing, whether inflation and litigation, rather than climate change, are causing home insurance non-renewals and rate hikes.
December 18