‘It Only Takes One,’ Warns NOAA Ahead of ‘Below-Average’ Hurricane Season
The 2026 hurricane season, which starts on June 1, is projected to be below average, with eight to 14 named storms expected.
The 2026 hurricane season, which starts on June 1, is projected to be below average, with eight to 14 named storms expected.
While every state saw residential and commercial reconstruction costs increase, premiums for personal auto and homeowners policies show signs of deceleration.
While insurers saw declines in claims in 2025, emerging risks are visible in the claims data.
The expansion comes as the United States, Israel and Iran agreed this week to a temporary ceasefire, easing immediate fears of further escalation in the Gulf.
AccuWeather is predicting between 11 to 16 named storms, including four to seven hurricanes and two to four major hurricanes.
Since the Iran war began, cyberattacks have continued to spike, leaving both businesses and infrastructure at risk.
The U.S. property & casualty industry has seen more rating upgrades than downgrades, driven by the performance within the commercial insurance segment.
One in three consumers would consider digitally altering their claim photos or documents, according to a report released by Verisk.
The initiative aims to safeguard the flow of trade through the Strait of Hormuz.
Cyber threats are no longer designed solely to cause immediate business disruption. Instead, it’s about the long-tail aftershocks that follow.