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A new blueprint for natural hazard preparedness

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From data to defense: turn risk data into better business outcomes 

Natural hazard risk is evolving. Floods, severe convective storms, hail and wildfires, and other “secondary perils” now drive billions in annual losses, rivaling traditional catastrophes like hurricanes. 

At the same time, aging infrastructure, growing development in exposed areas, and greater climate volatility are adding pressure for risk managers, brokers, and insurers. 

Yet these challenges also create opportunities. With property insurance markets soft, organizations can reinvest premium savings into something more valuable than short-term relief: long-term resilience. 

Why traditional approaches fall short 

Many organizations rely heavily on traditional catastrophe risk management approaches and high-level portfolio analytics. While valuable, these tools often miss critical site-specific details that can significantly influence loss estimates, insurance terms, and operational resilience. 

This white paper shows how independent property risk engineering addresses that gap through detailed site assessments, structural expertise, natural hazard analysis, climate scenario insights, and practical mitigation measures.  

Download your copy to learn more. 

What you will learn 

Explore how leading organizations are using engineering-driven risk intelligence to: 

  • Enhance resilience through flood and storm risk mitigation  
  • Prepare for future climate-related risks and disclosure requirements 
  • Strengthen property insurance submissions with credible, site-specific data 
  • Reduce probable maximum loss (PML) and business interruption exposures 
  • Prioritize capital investments based on quantified risk 

Real-world lessons from around the globe 

Inside this guide, you'll discover: 

  • How a healthcare facility strengthened flood resilience following major flooding events 
  • How a pharmaceutical manufacturer reduced windstorm-related business interruption exposure 
  • How a global manufacturer improved seismic resilience across multiple facilities in Japan 
  • A practical five-step framework for building a successful natural hazard preparedness program 

The organizations that achieve the best outcomes are transforming data into informed decisions. Engineering-driven risk intelligence helps companies strengthen resilience, improve insurance outcomes, and make smarter investments before the next event occurs.

Greg Lanshe, Global Manager

Diversified Services, Global Risk Consultants

 

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Learn how to move beyond risk identification and build a measurable, engineering-based climate risk resilience strategy that helps protect assets, improve insurability, and strengthen long-term business performance. 

Fill out the form to download the white paper on natural hazard risk assessment today. 

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