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NHC Tracks First Eastern Pacific Tropical Disturbance of 2026 Hurricane Season (Newsweek)

NHC Tracks First Eastern Pacific Tropical Disturbance of 2026 Hurricane Season

The system has a 60% chance of development within seven days, while NOAA forecasts an above-normal Eastern Pacific hurricane season.

Rethink Large Loss Performance

Rethink Large Loss Performance

Bring structure to complex commercial claims. Improve cycle time, control indemnity and deliver consistent outcomes at scale.

Generative AI Creates New Challenges for Insurance Fraud Investigations (Insurance Business)

Generative AI Creates New Challenges for Insurance Fraud Investigations

Generative AI tools are making it easier to create fake claim evidence, while a new survey finds insurers have limited confidence in their ability to detect and prevent AI-driven fraud.

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  STORM WATCH — Tracking 370 total watches, warnings and advisories across 252 counties in 23 states. (Updated: 6/1/2026 11:17:45 AM EST)

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The Hurricane Hush Is a Trap

The Hurricane Hush Is a Trap

A record-strength El Niño is taking hold in the Pacific and the Atlantic hurricane outlook has dropped accordingly. Adjusters who read that headline and exhale are reading it wrong.

Where Contents Claims Go Sideways

Where Contents Claims Go Sideways

Most contents disputes follow a small number of patterns. Missing receipts, like-kind-and-quality fights, scope creep, and the slow drift of a friendly file into a contested one. Knowing the patterns is the first step to keeping a claim from sliding into one.

Proof in the Pile

Proof in the Pile

Strong contents files are built on small habits. A few good photos, a clear video walk, a set of receipts in the right place. The adjusters who avoid disputes are usually the ones who treat documentation as routine, not as a last-minute scramble.

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