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Hurricane Season: More Than Just Wind and Water

This paper examines trends and how insurers, risk managers, individuals and businesses are responding to improve community resilience to hurricanes through: Improved modeling and forecasting; Advances in aerial imagery; Better building codes; and Boo...

Posted: Aug 31, 2020

2020 National Household Survey Data Digest

The annual Federal Emergency Management Agency National Household Survey found that nearly 60 percent of Americans perceive themselves to be prepared for a natural disaster emergency, and 10 percent still see no need to prepare. Forty-seven percent o...

Posted: Aug 31, 2020

2020 Cyber Risk Outlook Survey

The novel coronavirus pandemic has increased reliance on digital technology in business and other activities, making cyberrisk even more pervasive, according to this report. Willis Re made COVID-19 the focus of its fourth annual cyber survey, which a...

Posted: Aug 31, 2020

Will infrastructure bend or break under climate stress?

This report explores 30 potential combinations of climate hazards, sectors and geographies. The authors found that the hazards affect five crucial socioeconomic systems: livability and workability; food systems; physical assets; and infrastructure se...

Posted: Aug 30, 2020

COVID-19: Returning to the workplace in a new reality

The workplace and the workforce must deal with complex new challenges, from how people socialize and consume goods and services to the measures used to evaluate employee performance. This report discusses the pressures that the new reality adds to th...

Posted: Aug 30, 2020

2020 Q3 U.S. Insurance Labor Outlook Study results

The pandemic has slightly increased the difficulty of recruiting for most insurance functions, but employment is expected to continue to grow over the next year, however at a significantly lower pace. Most of the companies considered in the study (83...

Posted: Aug 27, 2020

Ordered to evacuate due to hurricane Laura? You might have insurance coverage for additional living...

Loretta Worters, Vice President Media Relations, Triple-I

Posted: Aug 27, 2020

Ordered to evacuate due to Hurricane Laura? You might have insurance coverage for additional living...

Loretta Worters, Vice President Media Relations, Triple-I

Posted: Aug 27, 2020

Hurricane Laura Update: 8/27/2020

Posted: Aug 27, 2020

Hurricane Watch: 8/25/2020

Posted: Aug 25, 2020

Insurance Careers Corner: A Few Minutes with Anisha Navendra, Insurance Industry Charitable Foundati...

By James Ballot, Senior Advisor, Strategic Communications, Triple-I It’s an understatement to say that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected all areas of our personal and professional lives. Amid widespread disruption, however, peo...

Posted: Aug 19, 2020

15 years after Katrina: Would we be prepared today?

This report details how Hurricane Katrina in 2005 dramatically altered the re/insurance industry as the most expensive natural catastrophe for the global insurance industry to this day, as well as the lack of preparation many U.S. coastal states stil...

Posted: Aug 17, 2020

Recession, Pandemic to Impact P/C Underwriting Results, New Report Shows

The COVID-19 pandemic and the recession it started will result in no premium growth for 2020 and a deteriorated combined ratio for the property/casualty industry, according to the new report, Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) / Millim...

Posted: Aug 13, 2020

Business Interruption vs. Event Cancellation: What’s the Big Difference?

As I’ve written previously, the question of whether business interruption provisions in commercial property insurance apply to COVID-19-r...

Posted: Aug 12, 2020