‘Near average’ 2022 hurricane season still likely to leave lasting impacts
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‘Near average’ 2022 hurricane season still likely to leave lasting impacts

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The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends on December 1, but its impact in the insurance market will likely linger as carriers continue paying claims from Hurricane Ian and face rising reinsurance costs.

Hurricane activity has jumped in recent years, with 2021 being the third most active year on record, based on the total number of storms.

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