[On-Demand Webcast] | Your customers may be submitting claims for business interruption due to COVID-19 shutdowns - but that might not be covered under their policies.
Fifteen years after it made landfall, Hurricane Katrina remains among the costliest Hurricanes in history. The major event also cast a renewed scrutiny on some old practices and ushered in a new generation of analysis for these catastrophic events.
COVID-19 is having a significant impact on the insurance industry, especially insurance carriers who are facing claims for business interruption or shutdowns that may or may not be covered under the insured's policy.
The coronavirus pandemic was a massive insurance event, leaving hundreds of thousands dead, disrupting business globally and changing the way we engage in our daily lives. Rosalie Donlon, editor-in-chief of ALM's insurance and tax publications, and Joel Cavaness, president at Risk Placement Services, Inc., take a look at how data will play a role in the future of addressing risk in these events
Webcast Date : Tuesday, September 22, 2020 | An increase in upstart competitors are disrupting the insurance industry and they are delivering future-proof business systems that can adapt rapidly to changing industry dynamics.
Webcast Date : Tuesday, October 13, 2020 | NU Property & Casualty and PropertyCasualty360's annual Agency of the Year Award honors U.S. agencies that represent the best of the industry.
Highlights from the June 18 webcast "Beyond Glass: Using AI to Transform the Automotive Claims Experience," sponsored by Capgemini and Shift Technology.