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Signs of stress: In addition to expected lawsuits, divorce and domestic abuse tend to increase after a catastrophe.
In the wake of disasters like Helene and Milton, insurers should offer incentives for resilience-focused construction.
The biggest economic hit comes from a quiet, long-term increase in mortality, a researcher contends.
Moody's: Estimates take into account wind, storm surge and precipitation-induced flooding.
After assessing property damage and mitigating further loss, insureds should quickly contact their insurance provider.
Navigating insurance can be more difficult given the increase in frequency and severity of natural disasters.
Some weather-risk modelers are saying this hurricane could be another Katrina.
Impacted residents in a region still recovering from Helene's devastation have been urged to evacuate again.
State insurance leaders offer advice for those impacted by the hurricane as a new storm develops over the Gulf of Mexico.
Only about 4% of Americans have flood insurance, though one analysis pegged that figure at 2.5% or lower.