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Insured losses from hurricanes have risen over the past 15 years and natural catastrophe losses are on the rise globally, according to the Insurance Information Institute. In the U.S., coastal construction continues to increase and property values continue to rise despite changes in weather patterns. Hurricanes account for a significant proportion of losses, and in the aftermath of a major natural disaster property claims inevitably spike.
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Insured losses from hurricanes have risen over the past 15 years and natural catastrophe losses are on the rise globally, according to the Insurance Information Institute. In the U.S., coastal construction continues to increase and property values continue to rise despite changes in weather patterns. Hurricanes account for a significant proportion of losses, and in the aftermath of a major natural disaster property claims inevitably spike.
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Insured losses from hurricanes have risen over the past 15 years and natural catastrophe losses are on the rise globally, according to the Insurance Information Institute. In the U.S., coastal construction continues to increase and property values continue to rise despite changes in weather patterns. Hurricanes account for a significant proportion of losses, and in the aftermath of a major natural disaster property claims inevitably spike.
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Insured losses from hurricanes have risen over the past 15 years and natural catastrophe losses are on the rise globally, according to the Insurance Information Institute. In the U.S., coastal construction continues to increase and property values continue to rise despite changes in weather patterns. Hurricanes account for a significant proportion of losses, and in the aftermath of a major natural disaster property claims inevitably spike.
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Insured losses from hurricanes have risen over the past 15 years and natural catastrophe losses are on the rise globally, according to the Insurance Information Institute. In the U.S., coastal construction continues to increase and property values continue to rise despite changes in weather patterns. Hurricanes account for a significant proportion of losses, and in the aftermath of a major natural disaster property claims inevitably spike.