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Cyber-related incidents resulting in damage to physical property have the potential to become an issue as big as data theft or ransomware in the next few years.
As insurers begin to realize initial benefits from telematics implementations, additional return on investment becomes even more viable.
The proliferation of connected technologies in homes and phones provide new pathways for hackers and other bad actors. Insurance can help.
Current FEMA flood maps only reflect historic conditions, not future flooding, misleading insurance brokers and insureds about actual risks.
Tech upgrades pushed by the pandemic will lead to more efficient operations, happier employees, and enhanced collaboration and innovation.
Lawsuits and natural disasters have brought in a new crop of general counsel in the insurance industry during the pandemic.
Canopius expects recent increases in pet adoptions will create 'a perfect storm' of surging costs & frequency in dog bites.
Being able to differentiate damage to well pumps versus other components is important for identifying whether or not the claim is covered.
The CDC has told governors to have vaccine distribution sites up and running by Nov. 1, but there's a lot more work to be done.
The Penn. Supreme Court deadlocked in its decision of the verdict previously deemed an 'an assault on the [insurance] industry.'