Recent winter storms across Texas and the southern United States underscore the ongoing insurance-recovery risks posed by extreme weather events. Drawing on lessons from Winter Storm Uri and the more ...
Last year, there were a total of 27 weather and climate disasters in the United States with losses of more than $1 billion each, according to NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) ...
Sunday marked the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, a six-month stretch in which warm ocean waters and moist atmospheric conditions create the ideal foundation for tropical cyclones to ...
Financial losses due to extreme weather events such as wildfire, floods, and winter storms are increasing. The insurance and recovery system in the U.S. is increasingly unable to respond to the ...
Washington, D.C. — From weekslong wildfires in Los Angeles, California, to unprecedented flooding in Asheville, North Carolina, extreme weather events bring profound personal and economic costs. As ...
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The cost of homeowners’ insurance has increased across all 50 states by an industry average of 25-30% in the last three years, industry experts say. “We’ve seen higher increases in the past few years, ...
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