Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated 483 census tracts as Community Disaster Resilience Zones (CDRZs).
Forever Chemicals Are Poisoning Your Insurance

Insurance companies are grappling with the financial fallout from PFAS, or "forever chemicals," which are increasingly linked to environmental and health damages. PFAS contamination has led to rising claims and liabilities, prompting insurers to reassess coverage terms and hike premiums. The persistent nature of these chemicals, found in various consumer and industrial products, complicates clean-up efforts and heightens long-term risks. As awareness grows, regulatory scrutiny intensifies, further straining insurers. The industry faces a complex challenge balancing the need to manage financial exposure while addressing the ongoing health and environmental crises caused by PFAS pollution.
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