How a $100 Billion Hurricane Could Strike the US and What Insurers Need to Know

Major U.S. metro areas are increasingly vulnerable to $100 billion hurricane losses. This KCC report shows where it’s most likely and how insurers can prepare for the next big one.
August 29 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Connecticut Florida Louisiana Massachusetts New Jersey

Key Loss Adjusting Trends Shaping Property Claims in 2025

Sedgwick’s 2025 Loss Adjusting Insights Report explores the top nine trends—from tariffs and tech to legislation and climate change—reshaping property claims today.
August 25 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Property Technology California Florida Hawaii Illinois Iowa

Camaro ZL1 Becomes Top Target for Thieves as Muscle Car Thefts Surge

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 tops latest HLDI rankings for whole-vehicle thefts, with theft rates nearly 40 times the average; Hyundai and Kia see results from anti-theft software.
August 20 Auto Property Risk Management Technology California Maryland Mississippi Tennessee Texas

Texas Sees Sharp Rise in Catalytic Converter Theft as Criminals Target High-Value Metals

Catalytic converter thefts are soaring across Texas, with Tarrant County hit especially hard. Learn why thieves target these parts and how to protect your vehicle.
August 20 Auto Legislation & Regulation Property Risk Management Texas

Delivery Drones Are Expanding Rapidly as Safety, Cost, and Regulatory Challenges Persist

As FAA regulations evolve, drone delivery is scaling to more U.S. cities, though high costs, airspace safety, and privacy concerns continue to slow full adoption.
August 14 Legislation & Regulation Property Risk Management Technology Arizona Florida Georgia Kansas Missouri

Record-Breaking Insured Losses in 2025 Highlight Growing Impact of U.S. Wildfires and Storms

The first half of 2025 brought $84 billion in insured catastrophe losses, driven by U.S. wildfires and severe convective storms, making it the costliest H1 since 2011.
August 14 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management California Florida New Jersey New York North Carolina

Oklahoma Man Accused of Damaging TV Weather Radar Amid Militia Group Claims

An Oklahoma man is facing felony charges after allegedly damaging a TV station’s weather radar, with an anti-government militia group later claiming responsibility.
August 1 Legislation & Regulation Property Risk Management Technology Oklahoma Texas

Rising Litigation Costs and Tort Reform Momentum Shape Liability Claims in 2025

Tort reform efforts in states like Georgia and Florida are reshaping the liability claims landscape in 2025, as litigation costs soar and attorney involvement rises rapidly.
August 1 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Liability Litigation California Delaware Florida Georgia Louisiana

Rare Russian Earthquake Sends Tsunami Waves Across Pacific and Underscores Gaps in U.S. Flood Coverage

An 8.8 magnitude quake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific, spotlighting flood insurance gaps and the unpredictability of natural disasters.
August 1 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Property Risk Management Alaska Hawaii New Mexico Oregon Texas

Tech Giants Battle Over Who Verifies Kids’ Ages Under New State Laws

As states pass conflicting age verification laws, Meta, Apple, and Google are clashing over who should protect children online—apps or app stores.
July 25 Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Risk Management Technology Alabama Louisiana Mississippi Ohio South Carolina

Texas Flash Floods Expose Major Insurance Gaps After $1.1 Billion Disaster

Over 120 lives lost and $1.1 billion in damages from the July 4 flash floods in Central Texas, with low flood insurance uptake leaving most homeowners to face rebuilding costs alone.
July 23 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Texas

Former Insurance Executive Admits Role in Fraud That Led to Collapse of Two Companies

Jasbir Thandi admitted to falsifying financial records and misappropriating funds, resulting in over $20 million in losses and the failure of two insurance carriers.
July 21 Fraud Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Litigation California Texas Vermont

Why the U.S. Faces Soaring Hurricane Losses as Storms Grow Stronger

With climate change intensifying storms, insured hurricane losses in the U.S. could surge 50%—testing the limits of insurers, infrastructure, and public preparedness.
July 17 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Massachusetts New York Texas

Soaring Temperatures Drive Surge in Workplace Heat-Related Injuries

A new report from WCRI shows workplace injury claims rise dramatically on hot days, with heat-related illnesses up to 18 times more common above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
July 17 Education & Training Legislation & Regulation Risk Management Workers' Compensation Arizona Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi Texas

Gulf System Could Become Tropical Storm Dexter as Development Chances Rise

A low-pressure system moving from Florida into the Gulf may strengthen into Tropical Storm Dexter later this week, bringing heavy rain and flooding risks across the region.
July 15 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Mississippi Texas
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