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Technologies such as machine learning and visual intelligence are transforming the insurance experience.
Carriers are doing what they need to do this year to put themselves in a healthy position.
This article, the last in the series on water losses, looks at how courts have determined coverage for various water-related claims.
While active shooter events can occur in any jurisdiction, they are more prevalent at certain times of the year.
Review how the terms such as plumbing, sewer, drain, overflow, or discharge are applied in the homeowners policy.
Supply chain breakdowns are increasing costs, causing extended delays and creating a host of headaches for insurers and policyholders alike.
The second part in this series reviews how certain terms involving water losses are applied in commercial property policies.
Karen Clark & Company estimates insured property losses from the Lahaina fire will be around $3.2 billion.
Water issues are often confusing and involve multiple undefined terms. Reviews the terms and how they can be defined.
However, homeownership is still the preference of the majority.