
Global Study Links Rising Temperatures to Salmonella Drug Resistance
Researchers analyzing more than 480,000 Salmonella genomes found climate change is associated with a 10% increase in antimicrobial resistance genes worldwide, with projections showing the threat could intensify by 2100 without emissions cuts and antibiotic stewardship.
May 28
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management

$101M Verdict in North Carolina Wall Collapse Case May Set State Record
A North Carolina jury awarded $101 million in a retaining wall collapse lawsuit tied to a 2021 construction accident that killed one worker and seriously injured three others. The case highlights contractor liability, construction site safety failures, and the legal exposure tied to engineering and permitting decisions.
May 28
Catastrophe
Liability
Litigation
Property
Risk Management
North Carolina

Contractor Hit With Potential $2M Judgment After Inflated Hail Claim Scheme
A Colorado jury found a contractor intentionally interfered with an insurance contract after allegedly inflating a church hail damage claim. The verdict highlights growing insurer scrutiny of contractor involvement in appraisal disputes and claim inflation.
May 28
Catastrophe
Fraud
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Property
Colorado

Insurance Industry Faces Growing Skills Gap as AI Adoption Accelerates
The Institutes Knowledge Group's 2026 Skills Report finds AI literacy, claims expertise, leadership, and risk management skills are becoming critical as insurance roles evolve.
May 28
Catastrophe
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Liability
Property

West Coast Chemical Tank Failures Spotlight Inspection Gaps and Industrial Safety Risks
Deadly incidents in Washington and California are drawing attention to chemical storage inspections, emergency planning, and the risks tied to aging industrial tanks. Regulators and safety experts say maintenance failures can quickly escalate into major claims events.
May 28
Catastrophe
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Litigation
Property
California
Washington

California Chemical Tank Emergency Leaves 16,000 Displaced After Explosion Threat Eases
Officials allowed more than half of evacuated residents to return home after pressure inside a volatile chemical tank dropped, though thousands remain displaced as investigations continue into the industrial incident.
May 26
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Liability
Litigation
Property
California

Contractor Fraud Awareness Week Puts Focus on Storm Chasing Roofing Schemes
As Contractor Fraud Awareness Week continues nationwide, roofing contractors, insurers, and adjusters are warning homeowners about storm chasing scams, inflated claims, and post-disaster fraud risks.
May 21
Catastrophe
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management

Southern California Wildfire Threatens 17,000 Homes as Sandy Fire Reaches 30% Containment
Fire crews gained ground overnight as calmer winds helped containment efforts near Simi Valley. Thousands remain under evacuation orders as wildfire risk continues across Southern California.
May 21
Catastrophe
Property
Risk Management
California

Munich Re: 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Expected to Weaken as Typhoon Risk Rises
Munich Re says El Niño conditions could suppress Atlantic hurricane activity while increasing typhoon risks across the western Pacific. The reinsurer warns that even a quiet season can still produce catastrophic insured losses.
May 21
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting

NHC Begins 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Outlooks
The National Hurricane Center has begun issuing daily Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlooks for the 2026 season. No tropical cyclone formation is expected over the next seven days, but parts of Florida and the Southeast Coast are being watched as higher-risk areas this year.
May 18
Auto
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Marine
Property
Florida
North Carolina
South Carolina

Property and Casualty Insurers See Underwriting Gains Amid Auto, Liability Claims Pressure
The U.S. property and casualty market recorded its strongest underwriting result in more than a decade in 2025, but adjusters still face elevated catastrophe exposure, litigation pressure and rising replacement costs.
May 18
Auto
Catastrophe
Excess & Surplus Lines
Insurance Industry
Liability

El Niño Watch Issued as Pacific Ocean Temperatures Continue Warming
NOAA's latest ENSO outlook shows warming Pacific Ocean conditions that could shape hurricane activity, winter weather patterns, drought risk, and catastrophe claims through early 2027.
May 15
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management

South Florida Wildfires Burn Thousands of Acres in Everglades
Two Everglades-area fires have burned nearly 6,000 acres as crews work to increase containment amid dry conditions.
May 14
Catastrophe
Property
Risk Management
Florida

Spring Landscaping Mistakes Can Increase Water Damage Insurance Claims
Small landscaping changes can redirect water toward foundations, increase basement flooding risk, and complicate homeowners insurance claims after heavy rain or storms.
May 13
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting

Southern California and Hawaii Face Elevated Hurricane Risk in 2026 Forecast
Forecasters say exceptionally warm Pacific waters and a developing El Niño could push tropical systems farther north in 2026, increasing flood and storm concerns for Hawaii and Southern California homeowners.
May 11
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting
California
Hawaii



