Over the past five years, the United States has recorded a string of billion-dollar disasters — wildfires, floods, hurricanes and convective storms — that have pushed catastrophe claims to record highs. In 2023, insured losses from severe convective storms alone topped $50 billion, according to industry data, the highest annual total on record.
UN warns the world will miss key climate target, leaving insurers facing a future of losses
- Niki Wilson
Recent Company News
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Recent Industry News
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