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Mark Stergio Named CEO of Risk Sciences Group
Mark Stergio named CEO of Risk Sciences Group; longtime insurance tech exec will lead strategy focused on helping clients control the costs of risk.
Insurers Offer Perks to Wildfire Insurance Customers
Chubb and Chartis have made news recently for high-value customers in wildfire-prone areas.
Chartis Offers New Mapping Tech to Wildfire Insurance Customers
The AIG division is using RedZone Software to track U.S. wildfire behavior, conditions, direction and changing fire perimeters.
Aon Benfield: June U.S. Insured Losses Near $2 Billion
The most costly event was a hailstorm in Texas and New Mexico.
Extreme Weather in the US: Is It Climate Change or a Historical Pattern?
Devastating wildfires that have destroyed at least 347 homes in Colorado and cost more than $11 million to control. A bizarre derecho storm that killed 22 people and left 4.3 million people without electricity across 10 states. Record heat across the United States. It’s highly unusual – or is it? This summer’s extreme weather has many observers pointing to climate change and global warming as the cause; others argue it’s all part of long-term weather patterns. Either way,
West Virginia struggles with power outages amid new storms
West Virginia was struggling to recover on Thursday six days after violent storms, with nearly a third of electricity customers still without power; drought continues in Midwest, while triple digit temperatures hit Pacific Northwest.
EQECAT Focuses on UI in Latest CAT Model Release
This fall, the company will replace WORLDCATenterprise with RQE.
Colorado Wildfires and Mid-Atlantic Storms Turn Up The Heat on Insurers
A weekend of devastation in two different areas of the U.S. has shifted insurers into claims management mode.
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