New Jersey Wildfire Grows to 8,500 Acres as Evacuations and Power Outages Mount

The Jones Road Wildfire near Toms River has burned 8,500 acres with less than 10% containment, prompting evacuations and threatening over 1,000 structures in Ocean County, New Jersey.
April 23 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management New Jersey

Neutral Pacific Waters Signal Potential Spike in Atlantic Hurricanes

With La Niña officially over and El Niño unlikely, the Atlantic may face an active hurricane season as neutral Pacific conditions remove key storm barriers.
April 21 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Alabama Florida Louisiana Mississippi Texas

Homeowners Crowdsource Toxic Smoke Data After Eaton Fire Insurance Disputes

After insurers refused to pay for contamination testing, Eaton Fire survivors shared private test results online, exposing widespread toxic exposure and coverage gaps.
April 18 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Property California

How Agentic AI is Transforming Property Claims and Empowering Adjusters with Digital Coworkers

Agentic AI agents are reshaping property claims handling by helping adjusters automate routine tasks, reduce cycle times, and focus on customer-centric problem-solving.
April 15 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Technology

How Rising Climate Risks Are Reshaping Insurance for Renewable Energy Projects Worldwide

As natural catastrophe and extreme weather losses escalate globally, insurers, developers, and financiers must rethink risk management to keep renewable energy projects insurable and bankable.
April 15 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

Buffalo Trace Distillery Begins Recovery Efforts After Kentucky River Flooding

Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky is cleaning up and inspecting barrels after severe flooding, with plans to resume bottling and reopen its visitor center soon.
April 15 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Kentucky

Why Climate Resilience Requires Both Parametric and Traditional Insurance Solutions

As billion-dollar weather disasters escalate, combining parametric and traditional insurance offers a faster, more adaptive recovery solution for policyholders across the U.S.
April 15 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Technology California Florida Louisiana Mississippi

AI Weather Models Bring Hyper-Local Flood Forecasting to Insurance Industry

Advances in AI-powered weather models are helping insurers create hyper-local flood forecasts, allowing faster warnings and reducing risk from extreme weather events.
April 14 Catastrophe Property Risk Management Technology

Climate Change and Supply Chain Disruptions Are Reshaping Business Interruption Insurance

As climate risks intensify and supply chain uncertainty grows, insurers and businesses are rethinking business interruption coverage and the risks of underreporting exposures.
April 14 Catastrophe Property Risk Management

Businesses Rank Civil Unrest as Top Risk as Global Political Tensions Escalate

With protests surging worldwide, civil unrest, terrorism, cyber-attacks, and state-sponsored sabotage are key threats businesses face, according to an Allianz report.
April 11 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management

California Insurance Market Struggles with Rising Risks and Regulatory Limits

Despite regulatory efforts to improve conditions, California’s insurance market continues to face challenges from increasing catastrophe risk, outdated pricing rules, and growing FAIR plan reliance.
April 11 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Property California

Where Home Insurance Still Costs Under $1,200 a Year

As extreme weather drives up insurance rates nationwide, a few Midwestern states still offer annual home insurance premiums under $1,200 thanks to lower risk and better mitigation.
April 8 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Indiana Louisiana North Carolina Ohio

California Wildfires Push Insured Losses Past $30 Billion in Costliest Disaster Yet

Insured losses from January’s Southern California wildfires are now projected to exceed $30 billion, with insurers facing wide-ranging impacts based on exposure and reinsurance strategies.
April 8 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Property California

Baltimore Bridge Collapse Shows Why Marine Liability Claims Demand Flexibility and Foresight

One year after the Baltimore Bridge collapse, Howden highlights the marine insurance sector’s need for adaptability amid complex claims and a competitive market environment.
April 7 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Liability Marine Maryland

EU Weighs International Carbon Credits to Ease 2040 Emissions Target for Domestic Industries

The European Commission is exploring whether to count international carbon credits toward its 2040 climate goals, a shift that could ease pressure on EU-based industries.
April 7 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Risk Management

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