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Australia's mounting extreme weather events threaten to make home insurance premiums unaffordable for an estimated 1 million households.
August 17 -
First Street has released a free web tool that lets users search US addresses to determine their heat risk.
August 15 -
The half-year data for 2022 doesn’t include the full fallout from Europe’s heatwave.
July 28 -
Sompo Holdings Inc. and Sumitomo Life Insurance Co., two of the country’s biggest insurers, are offering policies.
July 26 -
Technology advances like cloud storage can help policyholders be prepared for potential claims.
July 18
Blank Rome -
The industry’s reliance on historical loss data and traditional catastrophe models is limiting its understanding of future climate risks.
July 11
Guidewire -
Insurers have closed shop in Louisiana and Florida, leaving in the lurch thousands of homeowners.
July 1 -
Tornado damage can leave lasting financial burdens on the homeowners they affect.
June 27
Recoop Disaster Insurance -
The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety announced standards that can demonstrably lower a home’s risk of wildfire damage.
June 22 -
The World Property and Casualty Insurance Report emphasizes the effects of climate change on the insurance industry.
May 23 -
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 -
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 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 -
More than 126,000 commercial buildings in London are at risk from flash flooding. Climate change will heighten that threat.
February 25 -
More than 14.5 million single and multi-family homes were affected by natural disaster events last year. There was an estimated $56.92 billion in property damage.
February 18 -
We want insurers to transform from premium collectors to lifelong protectors. And technology is at the core of helping them achieve this.
February 16
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