Quiet Start to 2025 Hurricane Season May Be Deceiving as Forecasters Predict Spike in Storms Ahead

Although the Atlantic hurricane season began quietly, meteorologists warn that most tropical activity typically occurs after August 1 and that conditions are ripe for storms ahead.
August 1 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Louisiana

How Allstate Transformed a $145 Million Loss into a $1.28 Billion Underwriting Win

Allstate reversed massive losses by refining its underwriting strategy, focusing on risk selection, pricing precision, and catastrophe readiness to deliver billion-dollar gains.
August 1 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

Insurance Industry Under Pressure as AI Data Centers Expand Rapidly Across the U.S.

As AI-fueled mega data centers multiply, insurers face mounting pressure to provide sufficient capacity and specialized coverage to meet soaring operational risks.
August 1 Catastrophe Property Risk Management Technology Louisiana Ohio

Rare Russian Earthquake Sends Tsunami Waves Across Pacific and Underscores Gaps in U.S. Flood Coverage

An 8.8 magnitude quake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific, spotlighting flood insurance gaps and the unpredictability of natural disasters.
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US Natural Disasters Push Insured Losses to $80 Billion in First Half of 2025

Munich Re reports $80B in insured losses globally for H1 2025, largely due to record-setting wildfires in Los Angeles and widespread US storm activity earlier this year.
July 29 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management California

Record Catastrophe Losses Continue into 2025 as Wildfires and Storms Surge

Willis reports that 2025 is on track to exceed $100 billion in insured catastrophe losses for the seventh consecutive year, with wildfires and storms driving early-year impacts.
July 29 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management California

Hurricane Season Starts Quiet in 2025 but Forecasters Warn of a Volatile Second Half

The 2025 hurricane season has begun with minimal storm activity, but experts warn that conditions could shift dramatically, increasing U.S. landfall risks by mid-September.
July 25 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida

California Wildfire Claims Could Drain $21 Billion Insurance Fund Amid Investigation

As insurance losses from the Eaton Fire mount, California’s wildfire fund faces depletion, with scrutiny intensifying over Southern California Edison’s potential liability.
July 25 Catastrophe Litigation Property Subrogation California

Texas Flash Floods Expose Major Insurance Gaps After $1.1 Billion Disaster

Over 120 lives lost and $1.1 billion in damages from the July 4 flash floods in Central Texas, with low flood insurance uptake leaving most homeowners to face rebuilding costs alone.
July 23 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Texas

U.S. Wildfires and Storms Push Global Insured Catastrophe Losses to $100 Billion in First Half of 2025

Aon’s midyear catastrophe recap shows $100 billion in insured losses—second-highest ever—driven by U.S. wildfires, convective storms, and a costly earthquake in Myanmar.
July 17 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management California Missouri

Why the U.S. Faces Soaring Hurricane Losses as Storms Grow Stronger

With climate change intensifying storms, insured hurricane losses in the U.S. could surge 50%—testing the limits of insurers, infrastructure, and public preparedness.
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Gulf System Could Become Tropical Storm Dexter as Development Chances Rise

A low-pressure system moving from Florida into the Gulf may strengthen into Tropical Storm Dexter later this week, bringing heavy rain and flooding risks across the region.
July 15 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Mississippi Texas

How a Warmer Climate Could Drive a 39% Surge in U.S. Hurricane Insurance Losses

A new scenario analysis reveals that insured U.S. hurricane losses could rise by nearly 40 percent under a 2 degrees Celsius warmer climate, with the greatest relative impacts along the East Coast.
July 15 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

Hail Causes Over Half of Solar PV Weather Claims in North America According to AXIS Capital Report

Hail is the leading driver of solar PV natural catastrophe claims in North America, with AXIS Capital urging better forecasting and resilient system design to reduce losses.
July 12 Catastrophe Property Risk Management Technology

Reinsurance Market Turns Favorable for Buyers as Capital Surges in Midyear 2025 Renewals

Record reinsurer capital and strong insurer performance are driving lower rates and broader coverage in the 2025 midyear reinsurance renewals, Aon reports.
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