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Lessons from Hurricane Ida: How Catastrophe Mode...

Flood remains the most underinsured climate risk in the U.S. Consulting firm Milliman estimates that just 4 percent of U.S. homeowners have…
Decrease your Susceptibility to Poor Insured Dec...

Originally appeared in PropertyCasual360 The loss response of a location exposed to a given peril can vary significantly, even when exposed…
Four Influences on the FEMA 1 Percent Probabilit...

Where did the 1 percent probability flood line (100-year flood), the baseline metric for the U.S. flood insurance market, originate from? Why…
A Toe in the Water: Trading Risk Panel Discusses...

With positive changes under way to improve both public and private carrier participation across the U.S. flood market, many are looking to…
The Three “Protection Gaps” (And the Role of Pro...

The rallying cry has sounded — to “close the protection gap”, the difference between what is paid out by insurance and the total cost of some…
Catastrophe Modeling: The Third Wave of Disrupti...

Catastrophe models, conceived in the 1970s and created at the end of the 1980s, have proved to be a “disruptive technology” in reshaping the…


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