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The latest insurance industry personnel news from Swiss Re, Aegon, Beazley and more.
Philanthropic insurance news from the Kansas Department of Insurance and State Farm.
Recent reporting from Marathon Strategies brings the problem into view.
Homeowners who fortify their homes can also receive lower premiums from many insurance companies.
Risk mitigation is no longer the cherry on top but the key ingredient to securing insurance.
Home prices across the nation are overvalued, in many cases by more than 10%, according to Fitch Ratings.
The complaint also alleges that the insurers prefer to declare a vehicle a 'total loss,' regardless of whether it is economical to repair.
California has seen four of the most destructive wildfires in U.S. history, the most of any state.
Farmers Insurance will resume accepting new commercial multi-peril applications for auto service and repair, habitational, manufacturing, real estate and wholesale distribution policies in California on Aug. 1, 2024.
Dubai's susceptibility to flooding is due to factors that are mirrored elsewhere in the world — including the U.S.
Elana Ashanti Jefferson
The insurance industry has been left on the sidelines as the new field of technology spawned a raft of consumer-facing technologies. That may be over.
Responding to CVA and ASA claims requires the utmost care and sensitivity, so that past abuses can be meaningfully redressed.
Workers' compensation premiums increased 1% this past year, according to the NCCI.
John Fitzgerald, Lynne Weeks and Dan Curran of Amwins join us to discuss risk in the hospitality industry as peak season approaches.
Discover the 'ABC' principle of cybersecurity and how it can help change a company's culture.
Insurance industry news from Simplifaim, Holmes Murphy, IMA Financial Group and more is featured in this weekly update.
Renewed focus on customer service and workplace culture can help safeguard small businesses against an array of risks.
The way companies handle workers' compensation is not just about compliance; it speaks volumes about their culture.
Georgia Courts have held it is an abuse of discretion to deny the motion to intervene.
A faster rating approval process is among the reforms being sought.
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