For over 145 years, IEA has provided professional education by practicing professionals. Traditional subjects of training are aligned with designations relevant to property & casualty, such as the CPCU and ARM. (Credit: GaudiLab/Shutterstock) For over 145 years, IEA has provided professional education by practicing professionals. Traditional subjects of training are aligned with designations relevant to property & casualty, such as the CPCU and ARM. (Credit: GaudiLab/Shutterstock)

To an outsider, writing may not seem to play a large role in insurance, but those in the industry know it is fundamental to anything related to insurance. Even as the industry is increasingly digitized, every job still requires writing skills, and many jobs incorporate writing in their daily activities; for example, when a claims report is recorded or when the reasons for the calculation of a premium are listed.

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Denny Jacob

Denny Jacob is an associate editor for NU PropertyCasualty360. Contact him at [email protected].