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Already, 2022 is taking its place in a pantheon of years that have seen the nature of fire change — and all parts of the world fall under threat.
May 16 -
Farmers, CNA and The Hartford share resources.
May 5 -
16 lawmakers issued letters to more than a dozen insurance companies, including American International Group Inc., Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Co. and Chubb Ltd.
April 27 -
According to a new report from the real estate firm Redfin, “Majority-Hispanic” neighborhoods are more likely to see their flood-insurance premiums rise than any other major ethnic or racial neighborhood group.
April 26 -
Since 2017, there have been 86 weather-related disasters in the U.S. exceeding $1 billion in damage.
April 25 -
Climate change protesters in London have targeted insurance underwriting house Lloyd’s of London for its role in enabling fossil fuel projects.
April 12 -
Freddie Mac researchers led by Ajita Atreya found that homes directly exposed to projected sea-level rise command no discount over those that aren’t.
April 4 -
The insurance will initially roll out, sometime in the next year, in Africa.
March 22 -
Insurers protecting Florida’s homeowners are going under and it’s not the state’s storms dragging the firms down -- it’s a deluge of lawsuits and fraud.
March 22 -
The glass tower in Paris where Axa SA, one of the world’s largest insurers, has its temporary headquarters looks as if a giant feral cat has ripped chunks out of it. In recent months that jagged feeling extends inside, too, as senior executives prepared to claw off an extraordinarily profitable part of the company’s $20 billion business: the oil and gas clients whose ties to the insurer go back decades.
March 16