RSC CAT Mapping

About Risk Strategies

At Risk Strategies, we take a specialist approach to keep you ahead of risk. We are innovators and problem solvers. Our team has expertise across all leading industries, deep risk management and insurance experience, and we are passionate about your success. Committed to diversity and inclusion, we support our communities through the RSC Foundation, and have been recognized by Business Insurance as one of the Best Places to Work.

Risk Strategies’ Risk Management Services Practice

Risk Management Services coordinates the functions of Claims Advocacy, Loss Control/Safety and Analytics to provide highly specialized, client-centric services aimed specifically at your claims, operations and exposures.
Filing large, complex claims with carriers can be an overwhelming experience. As your hands-on advocates, we never lose sight of you and your business goals. We fight on your behalf to protect your critical assets before losses happen and to help you recover rapidly after an event. Our team approach gives us a deep bench of industry-specific expertise to shepherd our clients through pre- and post-claim issues.

CAT Mapping Views

Risk Strategies leverages open source mapping technology, reports, and other forms of information to map hazards in real time. These hazard maps allow carrier & broker partners to identify clients in need of communication or resources to minimize the impacts of a catastrophe or potential catastrophe. Our current maps are shown below.

In addition to our hazard mappings each map is accompanied by a dashboard. These dashboards contain historic data specific to each peril or perils being mapped and can be a useful tool to gain insights into each peril.

CAT Model

Mapping of current National Weather Service (NWS) warnings & hazards, as well as the latest Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (QPFs)

Atlantic Storms

Mapping of current National Hurricane Center (NHC) data on Atlantic basin storms. Including predictive modelling and storm surge


Earthquake

Mapping of recent USGS Earthquake Hazards Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently reported earthquakes

Pacific

Mapping of current National Hurricane Center (NHC) data on Eastern Pacific basin storms. Including predictive modelling and storm surge

Tornado

Mapping of recent NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Storm Prediction Center reported tornado, tornado force winds, and hail occurrences

Wildfire

Mapping of current Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) data, using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) active fire detection


Be Prepared

Natural disasters and catastrophes have become more commonplace in the past couple of years. Disasters are unpredictable and it is not always possible to know when they will occur. Preparation is a key element in protecting people and property. Check out our guide to help prepare yourself for a severe weather event.

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