Catastrophes

Hurricane season has arrived

June 30, 2025
hurricane over town

It’s inevitable: Between the beginning of June and the end of November, hurricanes will strike U.S. coastlines and move inland, destroying or damaging properties all along the way. Homeowners and business owners who aren’t prepared for the high winds, heavy rainfall and storm surge that these hurricanes bring aren’t just putting their property and valuable assets at extra risk – they’re also risking displacement and business interruption. 

Take protective steps

Climate change is making hurricanes more intense and destructive. Preparing for them today requires new strategies that emphasize resilience, incorporate high technology, leverage community resources, and take full advantage of the comprehensive coverage and risk management services afforded by a tailored flood insurance policy. This hurricane season, make sure your home or business is fully protected.    

We just entered hurricane season. Are you ready?

Insights and expertise

We keep you informed — and your business protected — with these helpful articles.
community response
Community-based flood resilience as a strategy
When multiple stakeholders come together to create a flood resilience plan, everyone benefits from lowered risk.
cars driving on flooded road
The language of intense flooding events
How can a single U.S. region experience two 500-year floods in 15 years?
Is your business ready for the real cost of severe weather?
Discover how severe convective storms are becoming a major financial burden for businesses. Learn about the increasing risks, insurance insights, and protective measures from Chubb.
flooded road
Flooding’s hidden costs
Discover how flooding events can have unexpected consequences that go beyond property damage, including lost income, business interruption and threats to public health.

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