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This article by advisory board member Ethan A. Gross, JD discusses the surging construction costs driven by the pandemic and the affect it may have on insureds and their coverage.
Fraud where the dependents aren't real and neither are the accidents.
Here we discuss early estimations of loss and damage from Ever Given's blockage of the Suez Canal and layered limits structure.
A repair man that doesn't make repairs but keeps the funds.
An unlicensed person sells insurance policies anyway, but pockets the funds.
Autonomous have been talked about frequently for the past few years. Many are wary of them, yet others yearn for the day when they can take a nap on the way to or from work and let the vehicle just drive them to their destination. When such technology will actually become available is the big question.
The Broad Evidence rule is often confusing, as what factors should be included when determining the value of a property can vary. This article briefly reviews the Broad Evidence rule.
Rate evasion for auto insurance has long been the bane of underwriters everywhere. It is no longer just handled by underwriting, and is now prosecutable in many areas.
As mass shootings happen more and more frequently, the chances that insurance will be sought as a solution grow. Advisory Board Member Joseph Harrington, CPCU takes a look at the issues that are involved.
Why renting your personal autos is frowned upon.