Insurance professionals know that technology can provide them with a number of solutions to their business challenges. (Feodora/Adobe Stock) Insurance professionals know that technology can provide them with a number of solutions to their business challenges. (Feodora/Adobe Stock)

The coronavirus pandemic acted as both an accelerant and a catalyst for insurance-agency change. This plays out in the results of the 2022 Independent Insurance Agent Survey conducted by NU Property & Casualty magazine and the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA).

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Elana Ashanti Jefferson serves as ALM's PropertyCasualty360 Group Chief Editor. She is a veteran journalist and communications professional. Reach her by sending an e-mail to [email protected].