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Storms Spark At Least 6 Illinois Tornadoes

Jan 5 2023 // CHICAGO (AP) – Severe weather that swept Illinois on Tuesday produced at least six tornadoes, the largest number of rare January tornadoes recorded in the state since 1989, the National Weather Service said. Five of the...

California Commissioner Alert Notes Coverage for Floods and Mudslides Caused by Wildfires

Jan 5 2023 // California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara on Wednesday issued a formal notice to insurance companies reminding them of their legal duty to cover damage from any future mudslide or similar disaster that is caused by...

January Renewals See Hardest Property Catastrophe Reinsurance Rates in Generation

Jan 4 2023 // A convergence of global events has led to the hardest property-catastrophe reinsurance market in a generation and a “complex,” “grueling” and “late” January renewal season, which went...

New Mexico Seeking Changes to U.S. Rules for Wildfire Claims

Jan 3 2023 // New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas is asking that changes be made to rules proposed by the U.S. government as it processes damage claims from a historic wildfire sparked by forest managers. Balderas filed comments...

M5.4 Earthquake in Northern California Confirmed in area Damaged in Earlier Quake

Jan 3 2023 // A moderate New Year’s Day earthquake rattled the region of Northern California where a stronger quake nearly two weeks ago killed two people and left widespread damage, authorities said. The earthquake with a...

Global Natural Catastrophe Insurance Losses Estimated at $112B in 2022: Carpenter

Dec 30 2022 // Global insurance losses for natural catastrophes are projected to reach $112 billion in 2022, reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter said on Friday, driven by the impact of Hurricane Ian which hit Florida earlier this...

No Damage, Injuries From M4.2 Northern California Earthquake

Dec 28 2022 // A 4.2-magnitude earthquake rattled Northern California on Christmas Eve in the same county where a large quake days earlier killed two people and left widespread damage, authorities said. The quake struck at 11:33 a.m....

Talent Gap, Access to Healthcare for Transgender Patients, and Hurricane Ian Recovery

Dec 28 2022 // This post is part of a series sponsored by AgentSync. State by state variations of laws, compliance protocols, industry transparency, and general regulatory cultures can lend one the impression that keeping up with...

Progressive Lowers Loss Estimate From Hurricane Ian By $400M

Dec 22 2022 // The Progressive Corp. said Dec. 21 that its loss and allocated loss adjustment expenses (ALAE) in the property business are estimated to be $1 billion from, prior to reinsurance, from Hurricane Ian. The insurer said this...

Families Shattered by Tornadoes in Gulf

Dec 20 2022 // A storm system that spawned dozens of reported tornadoes from Texas to the Florida Panhandle was all but done with the South last Thursday after killing at least three people and uprooting families across Louisiana, where...

Small 3.6 Earthquake Confirmed in Northern California

Dec 19 2022 // A small magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay Area, jolting thousands of people awake and causing minor damage, the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed. The earthquake occurred at 3:39 a.m. Saturday and was...

Investigators in West Texas Following 5.4 Earthquake

Dec 19 2022 // MIDLAND, Texas (AP) – The Texas Railroad Commission, which oversees the state’s oil and gas industry, on Saturday sent investigators to west Texas following a 5.4 magnitude earthquake near Midland. “RRC...

Tornadoes, Storms Leave Trail of Destruction From New Orleans to Great Plains

Dec 16 2022 // A vast and volatile storm system ripping across the U.S. killed at least three people in Louisiana, spinning up tornadoes that battered the state from north to south, including the New Orleans area where memories of...

Louisiana Citizens Opens Search for Catastrophe Service Vendors

Dec 15 2022 // New Catastrophe Services contracts are expected to secure Catastrophe Claims Administration Services as part of the company’s ongoing Catastrophe preparedness and response to large claim volume events. Baton Rouge,...

Massive Storm Brings Tornadoes to South Central, Blizzard Threat to Plains

Dec 14 2022 // SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) – A massive storm blowing across the country spawned tornadoes in parts of Oklahoma and Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as much of the central United States from the Rocky Mountains to...

California, Florida and Texas have the most properties at risk of wildfire

Dec 13 2022 // This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Wildfires continue to be a massive threat to millions of properties across the United States. With the population growing and major metro areas continuing to develop...

Scientists Say Eruption of Hawaii Volcano Continues to Ease

Dec 13 2022 // The eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island continues to ease, scientists said, reinforcing an earlier pronouncement that the mountain’s first flare-up in nearly 40 years might soon...

USDA: Florida Orange Crop Down 36% After Two Hurricanes

Dec 12 2022 // Production of oranges in Florida this season is forecast to be down 36% from earlier estimates, in part a reflection of twin hurricanes that battered growing regions, according to U.S. Agriculture Department figures...

Fishing Towns Bouncing Back After Hurricane Ian

Dec 12 2022 // Chokoloskee and Everglades City, two fishing villages-turned-travel-destinations that sit next to each other on the cusp of Everglades National Park and the Gulf of Mexico, have seen more than their share of hurricane...

One Year Later: Kentucky Agency, Community Recovering from Powerful Tornado

Dec 9 2022 // A year ago Saturday, one of the most powerful tornadoes to hit the United States ripped through western Kentucky with 190-mph winds, destroying multiple homes, businesses, a candle factory, churches, a county courthouse...