Hurricane Beryl’s rapid escalation from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane does not […]
Insurance Underwritingand Economic Analysis: “Art and Science”
By Lewis Nibbelin, Guest Blogger for Triple-I Home and auto insurance premium rates have been […]
Auto Insurers’ Performance Improves, But Don’t Expect Rates to Flatten Soon
Several metrics that influence auto insurance premium rates are starting to improve, but it will […]
Personal Auto Line Propels Strong 1QP&C Insurance Results
Strong improvements in personal auto insurance results helped drive the U.S. property and casualty insurance […]
Accurately WritingFlood Coverage Hinges on Diverse Data Sources
Flood risk is not only one of the most destructive perils facing property owners; it […]
IRC: Insufficient Auto Insurance Coverage Is a National Problem
By Max Dorfman, Research Writer, Triple-I Nearly 16 percent (15.7) of U.S. drivers in 2022 […]
CSU Researchers Project “Extremely Active”2024 Hurricane Season
Colorado State University hurricane researchers predict an “extremely active” Atlantic hurricane season in their initial […]
Lee County, Fla., Towns Could Lose NFIP Flood Insurance Discounts
Property owners in Lee County, Fla., could lose their flood insurance premium discounts under the […]
Coastal New Jersey Town Regains Class 3 NFIP Rating
Sea Isle City, N.J., has regained its Class 3 rating under FEMA’s National Flood Insurance […]
Auto Insurers Contend With Rising Costs
By Max Dorfman, Research Writer, Triple-I Auto premiums continue to increase as rising labor and […]