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How insurers can leverage AI, specifically computer vision, to handle both major catastrophic and emerging micro-CAT events.
November 19
Nearmap -
The Global Shield was launched at the United Nations climate talks in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt with the support of the Group of Seven countries, led by Germany in 2022.
November 18 -
Climate change is regarded by scientists as the pre-eminent factor driving long-term changes in weather, and the New York region is experiencing a severe drought — the Big Apple experienced its driest October on record.
November 14 -
Risk analytics firm Climate X studied the vulnerability of all NFL stadiums, and the ones most vulnerable to climate damage aren't just those in hurricane areas.
November 11 -
In California, wildfire readiness is quickly becoming a financial necessity.
November 4 -
More than 200 people have died and thousands of homes were destroyed in Spain's worst natural disaster since 1962.
November 4 -
Insurance broker Marsh will start offering contracts to protect companies against fraud in the market for carbon credits, after the instruments became the subject of recurring allegations of greenwashing.
November 4 -
The auto insurer's CEO, Mike Zukerman, has been in the role for just over one year. He wants the use of AI to 'surprise and delight' policyholders, and with CSAA's large presence in California, he expects stabilization of an insurance market greatly affected by wildfires in recent years.
October 29 -
Digital Insurance spoke with Behzad Salehoun, Canada insurance lead at Capco, about how insurers are navigating severe and frequent weather events with advanced data techniques and climate science.
October 27 -
Insurance providers could use digital-based strategies like home management platforms and homeowner AI tools to reduce claims and increase customer satisfaction.
October 24
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Advances in technology could help insurers better predict climate events.
October 22
AXA Digital Commercial Platform -
Many homeowners don't realize they are uninsured or under-insured for storm surge and flooding.
October 21
Guidewire -
Watch Duty has emerged as a leader among scads of apps and online platforms for tracking fire.
October 16 -
The state has consistently ranked in the top two of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety ratings for the past 12 years. Some of its building code rules are even stricter than internationally accepted standards.
October 14 -
As this year's natural disasters bring heightened attention to the cost and availability of homeowners insurance, servicers often find themselves caught in the middle when customers see premium hikes.
October 11 -
Hurricane Milton was moving off Florida's east coast after cutting a path of destruction through the state, leaving residents to assess the damage from one of the most feared storms in recent history.
October 10 -
Estimates for insured losses from Hurricane Helene have climbed to as much as $14 billion, even as insurers are preparing for more devastation from Hurricane Milton.
October 8 -
Total insured wind and flood losses are predicted to be between $10.5 billion and $17.5 billion, according to CoreLogic. Earlier estimates placed the cost of insured damages between $3 billion and $5 billion.
October 7 -
Tropical Storm Milton, with winds of 40 miles per hour, is forecast to build into at least a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 115 mph when it makes landfall in western Florida on Oct. 9, the US National Hurricane Center said.
October 7 -
Severe repetitive loss (SRL) properties are a growing category.
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