Whether your house is in an area prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, hail, or wildfires, it's important to know what your insurance covers or excludes.
The IIS's Global Priorities Survey found that the percentage of executives saying that geopolitical conflicts are a top priority soared from 5% in 2021 to 42% in 2022.
A US Treasury Department request for public input on a potential federal cyber insurance program highlights a coverage gap for US companies as insurers reduce offerings.
The waters have receded, but the stink lingers. As Emma Reynolds Ezell surveys the damage that a night of 100-mile-per-hour winds wrought on her orange groves, she just can't get over the stench. It's nothing like the usual sweet citrus scent that drifts on the breeze.
The shuttering of a state agency that was created to manage growth in Florida's vulnerable coastal areas may have helped fuel the steady development that during Hurricane Ian resulted in some of the largest insured property losses in state history.
It was not that long ago that Floridians were dealing with a two-year red tide event following Hurricane Irma where mounds of dead fish lined the west Florida beaches.
The California Geological Survey has released updated tsunami hazard maps for seven counties to help users determine whether they are in areas at risk for inundation and for planning.
Drivers using advanced driver assistance systems like Tesla (TSLA.O) Autopilot or General Motors (GM.N) Super Cruise often treat their vehicles as fully self-driving despite warnings, a new study has found.