Extreme Weather Preparedness Week: Tornadoes By Scott Holeman, Media Relations Director, Triple-I [embedded content] Severe Weather Preparedness Week is here. Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Texas Winter Storm Costs Raise Extreme-Weather Flags for States, Localities Last month’s winter storm that left dozens of Texans dead, millions without power, and nearly 15 million with water issues could wind up being the c Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Community Catastrophe Insurance: Four Models to Boost Resilience Many households and small businesses don’t have sufficient savings to repair and rebuild after a natural disaster. Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Triple-I/Milliman Report: 2020 Turmoil Takes Toll on P/C Insurer Finances The global pandemic and costly natural catastrophes will contribute to a projected 101.7 combined ratio for the U.S. Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Hurricane Delta Triggered Coral Reef Parametric Insurance Hurricane Delta last month triggered a 17 million peso (US $800,000) insurance payout to the Trust for the Integrated Management of the Coastal Z Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Are Late, Wet Hurricanes Becoming a Trend? By Max Dorfman, Research Writer, Insurance Information Institute [embedded content] Hurricane Zeta became the 11th named storm and 6th hurricane t Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Mudslides Often Follow Wildfire; Prepare, Know Insurance Implications As wildfires continue to burn in California, Oregon, Colorado, and elsewhere – and people pray for precipitation to help firefighters in their effor Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
If It Can Rain, It Can Flood: Buy Flood Insurance Rivers swollen by Hurricane Sally’s rains have devastated parts of the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama, and the storm’s remnants are forecast to Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Policyholder Surplus Matters: Here’s Why Perhaps the most emotionally compelling data point invoked by those who would compel insurers – through litigation and legislation – to pay busine Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes
Battling Fires, California Also Struggles to Keep Homeowners Insured The Los Angeles office of the National Weather Service predicted prolonged, potentially record-setting heat and dangerous weather conditions through Ethan's Blog » Catastrophes