Megan Zimmerman

Dr. Megan Zimmerman is a senior scientist in the research and modeling group on the extreme event solutions team at Verisk. She works on developing seismicity models, with a focus on the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America. She was responsible for leading the development of the Verisk Earthquake Model for the Caribbean update and coordinates model development efforts across many groups at Verisk. Megan holds a PhD in geological science from the University of Florida, a BS in physics with a concentration in earth sciences from The College of New Jersey, and has completed the Associate in General Insurance (AINS) program.

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Following are some recent blogs:

Another Major Earthquake in Haiti Highlights Caribbean Risk

Another Major Earthquake in Haiti Highlights Caribbean Risk

August 26, 2021
New Zealand Earthquake and Tsunami Risk Highlighted by 3 Large Earthquakes in 8 Hours

New Zealand Earthquake and Tsunami Risk Highlighted by 3 Large Earthquakes in 8 Hours

March 22, 2021
How Sinkholes Form and Why They Matter

How Sinkholes Form and Why They Matter

February 6, 2020
Caribbean Earthquakes Can Be Devastating

Caribbean Earthquakes Can Be Devastating

January 13, 2020
Puerto Rico's Most Powerful Earthquake Since 1918

Puerto Rico's Most Powerful Earthquake Since 1918

January 10, 2020

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