Report: Policyholders See Climate as a ‘Primary Concern’ By Max Dorfman, Research Writer, Triple-I (06/08/2022) Nearly three-quarters of property and casualty policyholders consider climate change a “prima Ethan's Blog » Thunderstorms
I.I.I. Ratings Gauge Relationship Between Disaster-Recovery Speed, Insurance Readiness, Socio-Economic Equity Triple-I recently launched its “Resilience Ratings” – a tool that helps quantify the impact of the insurance protection gap on the speed of economic Ethan's Blog » Thunderstorms
Flood Pictures Worth More Than 1,000 Words One of the benefits of social media is the fact that it reminds you what was on your mind several years earlier. Ethan's Blog » Thunderstorms
White House, FEMA Resilience OfficialsSpeak at Triple-I Event Caitlin Durkovich, special assistant to President Biden and White House National Security Council senior director of resilience and response, discus Ethan's Blog » Thunderstorms
Polar Vortex,Convective StormsKeep Driving Losses Insured losses from March storms in the United States are likely to surpass $1 billion, Aon said in its monthly Global Catastrophe Recap. Ethan's Blog » Thunderstorms
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 » Thunderstorms
Triple-I Paper Looks at Convective Storms, Mitigation, and Resilience Severe convective storms—tornadoes, hail, drenching thunderstorms with lightning, and damaging straight-line winds—are among the bigges Ethan's Blog » Thunderstorms