Natural disaster and other weather risk management news and information for property & casualty insurance professionals. Tips to prepare and minimize insurance losses, as well as weather-related insurance claim updates.
Insurers across all sectors are acknowledging the impact of climate change on their business, but they are failing to engage in discussions about how to stay ahead of the potential threats, a new preparedness study says.
The number of Atlantic storms with magnitude similar to killer Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast in 2005, could rise sharply this century, environmental researchers reported on Monday.
The number of Atlantic storms with magnitude similar to killer Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast in 2005, could rise sharply this century, environmental researchers reported on Monday.
Producers representing a broad spectrum of regions and coverage types discuss howif at alltheir businesses are responding to the prospect of changing weather patterns.
The president of Travelers says the increased severity of weather events is forcing the company to increase rate over the long term, regardless of whether or not the climate is changing.
The president of Travelers says the increased severity of weather events is forcing the company to increase rate over the long term, regardless of whether or not the climate is changing.
Allstate has upped its projected losses from Superstorm Sandy to about $1.12 billion, but the insurer's CEO says the company has paid about 98 percent of submitted claims.
Allstate has upped its projected losses from Superstorm Sandy to about $1.12 billion, but the insurer's CEO says the company has paid about 98 percent of submitted claims.