Why Insurers Must Rethink Natural Catastrophe Claims in a Changing Climate

With global insured losses soaring past $84B in 2025 alone, insurers must shift from reactive payouts to proactive, tech-driven models that strengthen resilience and trust.
October 2 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Risk Management Technology

Cat Bond Market Sets New Pace in Q3 2025 as Annual Issuance Nears $20 Billion

Q3 2025 saw $1.036B in cat bond issuance across 23 deals, pushing total year-to-date issuance to $18.6B and positioning the market for its first-ever $20B+ year.
October 2 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins with Rare Trio of Major Storms

Hurricanes Humberto, Erin, and Gabrielle have all reached major hurricane status, marking the first time since 1935 that the season’s first three storms hit Category 3 or higher.
September 29 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

Flood Insurance Program Faces Expiration Again as Hurricane Season Peaks

The National Flood Insurance Program is set to expire by month’s end unless Congress acts, potentially disrupting home closings and leaving policyholders at risk.
September 29 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Property New York

California Wildfire Devastates Communities and Strains Insurance Market

One of California’s worst wildfires of 2025 highlights growing challenges in the state’s insurance market, sparking debate over reforms and recovery efforts.
September 29 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Property California

Wildfire Study Finds Structure Spacing and Home Hardening Significantly Reduce Losses

New research analyzing five major California wildfires finds that defensible space and home hardening measures can reduce structural losses by up to 48 percent.
September 26 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management California

Why Climate Adaptation Is Becoming a Strategic Priority for Risk Managers in 2025

Marsh’s 2025 Climate Adaptation Survey reveals that while most businesses are assessing future climate risks, many still lack funding, strategy, or data to drive resilient action.
September 22 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

Wildfire Smoke Projected to Drive Major Health and Economic Losses by 2050

A pair of studies warn that wildfire smoke could cause over 71,000 U.S. deaths annually by 2050 and cost the economy $608 billion a year if emissions remain high.
September 22 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Risk Management

Property Insurance Claims Continue Three-Year Decline in Q2 2025, Verisk Reports

Verisk’s Q2 2025 report shows a 9.6% year-over-year decline in property claims, driven by fewer non-CAT losses despite a quarterly rise in wind and hail-related events.
September 22 Catastrophe Fraud Insurance Industry Property

Man Dies After Losing Consciousness on Stardust Racers Ride at Universal’s Epic Universe

A man in his 30s died after becoming unresponsive on the Stardust Racers ride at Universal’s Epic Universe. The attraction remains closed amid an ongoing investigation.
September 18 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Liability Risk Management Florida

Global Risk Crisis Intensifies as Economic, Climate, and Cyber Threats Intersect

Economic uncertainty, climate change, and cybersecurity threats are compounding risk exposure across industries, creating a fast-evolving and interdependent crisis for insurers.
September 17 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Risk Management Technology

Homebuyers Shift Search Strategies As Homeowners Insurance Costs Rise And Access Challenges Grow

A new Realtor.com survey shows rising homeowners insurance costs are influencing homebuyers’ decisions, with many adjusting search strategies or considering dropping coverage.
September 12 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

Federal Disaster Aid Approvals Are Taking Longer And Delaying Recovery Efforts

A new AP analysis shows presidential disaster declarations now take weeks longer than in past decades, leaving survivors and local governments waiting for critical aid.
September 12 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Property Risk Management

Why the Atlantic Hurricane Season Has Suddenly Gone Quiet in September

Despite reaching the statistical peak of hurricane season, the Atlantic basin is unusually quiet this September, with no active storms and limited tropical development expected.
September 10 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Georgia North Carolina Tennessee Texas

How Construction Companies Can Prevent Common Builders Risk Claims

Construction projects face risks from theft, weather, fire, and more. Proactive site safety measures can reduce losses and keep projects on track.
September 9 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management
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