Kentucky’s $5 Million Grant for Residential Wind Mitigation
Kentucky launches a $5 million initiative for homeowners to improve wind resilience through FORTIFIED roofing, potentially lowering insurance premiums.
Kentucky launches a $5 million initiative for homeowners to improve wind resilience through FORTIFIED roofing, potentially lowering insurance premiums.
The U.S. Senate rejects bills to extend ACA subsidies, signaling higher premiums and key shifts in health care funding, FEMA disaster mitigation grant restoration, and National Guard deployment debates.
Renters insurance offers vital protection for tenants against property damage, theft, liability, and displacement costs. Understand coverage options and policy details to ensure adequate disaster preparedness.
California strengthens homeowners insurance market stability through an executive order advancing the Sustainable Insurance Strategy and insurer commitments.
The National Flood Insurance Program faces operational challenges due to FEMA staff cuts and an upcoming reauthorization deadline, affecting flood insurance availability and premiums.
Hawaiʻi homeowners confront growing insurance challenges as carriers limit coverage for properties with old roofs or coastal exposure amid rising disaster risks. Learn how market dynamics and regulatory efforts shape property insurance.
Explore Mississippi's ongoing efforts to strengthen building codes and insurance market accountability two decades after Hurricane Katrina, highlighting regulatory challenges and mitigation funding developments.
Explore how insurance agencies can strengthen disaster response with cloud-based AMS, integrated customer portals, texting, and digital payment solutions for seamless service during severe weather.