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To say that businesses have struggled in 2020 is a colossal understatement. But what might that mean for insurance?
Safety should remain top of mind when selecting a vehicle for a teenager or any other new driver.
'Across the country, people have finally acknowledged that the status quo is unacceptable,' says Janet Jordan-Foster with AXIS Capital.
Surplus lines growth continued during the early days of the global pandemic, but the number of filings shrunk in several states.
To borrow words from one surplus lines thought leader: 'There are many possibilities before us in a dynamic and challenging market.'
Job opportunities remain abundant in a sector of the insurance business that continues to struggle to close a talent gap.
Business was brisk for specialty insurers throughout 2019, according to an analysis by S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Sanders is also president of the WSIA board of directors. Here, he talks about career-building and the pandemic's silver linings.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, just over half of insurance agents are women.
Bullying was once a parent's chief safety concern at school. Then it was guns. Now, schooling choices have far-reaching public health implications.