
Claims AI Adoption Depends on Adjuster Buy-In, Not Technology Alone
Two claims leaders explain why leadership support, adjuster trust, and workflow integration matter more than the AI purchase itself when deploying claims technology.
June 12
Catastrophe
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management

Climate Change Makes Extreme Coastal Floods 12 Times More Likely, Study Finds
New research finds that extreme coastal flooding events once considered rare are occurring far more often due to sea level rise linked to human-caused climate change. The findings carry significant implications for insurers, catastrophe planners, and coastal communities.
June 12
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting

Duke Energy Warns of Potential Outages During Carolinas Heat Emergency
Utility warns record electricity demand could force outages in the Carolinas unless generators are allowed to temporarily exceed environmental permit limits during a multi-day heat event.
June 12
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Property
Risk Management
North Carolina
South Carolina

U.S. Business Owners Report Growing Concerns Over AI, Cyberattacks and Severe Weather
Gallagher's 2026 survey finds business owners increasingly integrating risk management into operations as concerns grow over AI, cyber threats, supply chain disruptions, and severe weather exposures.
June 12
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Technology
Illinois

Tropical Storm Boris Threatens Flooding and Mudslides Along Southern Mexico Coast
Heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Boris could trigger flooding and mudslides across Guerrero and Oaxaca. Insurers and catastrophe response teams are watching for potential property and infrastructure losses as the storm approaches landfall.
June 8
Catastrophe
Property
Risk Management

NICB Warns Contractor Fraud Is Rising Nationwide After Natural Disasters
As communities recover from tornadoes, floods, wildfires, and other disasters, NICB says contractor fraud schemes are becoming more sophisticated, with roofing scams, inflated mitigation claims, and assignment of benefits abuse among the most common threats.
June 8
Catastrophe
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management

Northern California Earthquakes Highlight California’s 87% Earthquake Insurance Gap
Five earthquakes off the Northern California coast caused little damage, but they renewed attention on the fact that most California homeowners lack earthquake insurance and would receive no coverage for quake-related property losses.
June 5
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Risk Management
Underwriting

Potential Tropical Depression Could Form in Gulf by Mid-June
Forecasters are monitoring a potential tropical depression that could develop in the Gulf by mid-June. Even if a named storm does not form, increased rainfall and tropical moisture could affect Florida and other Gulf Coast areas.
June 5
Catastrophe
Property
Risk Management
Florida

Natural Disaster Insurance Gap Tops $424B as Cat Losses Rise
Swiss Re says uninsured catastrophe losses rose 7% last year, with North America facing the largest gap as exposed property values climb.
June 3
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting

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.
May 29
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Marine
Property
Risk Management
California

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



