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Coverage Q&A: Withholding information on an insurance application could mean the difference between a claim being paid or not.
This insurance-technology executive aims to update the many manual, inefficient processes that he says still plague the industry.
Coverage Q&A: A fire damaged a moving company trailer containing the belongings of others while in the insured's custody.
The work-from-home era is creating unique safety issues. Here, an expert discusses handling injuries and insurance claims remotely.
Coverage Q&A: Debris removal coverage treats fallen trees differently than other types of waste.
Coverage Q&A: A condominium building was declared a total loss after an earthquake, but individual units suffered no damages.
Ten years in the U.S. Army has provided Ash Thomas with invaluable lessons that continue to influence his insurance career today.
Coverage Q&A: Improvements and betterments installed by an apartment owner must be removed to repair damaged walls.
Coverage Q&A: A claim was denied because the insurer asserts that an 'accident' did not occur.
Origami Risks' Glen Carey shares his advice to insurance professionals challenged by the InsurTech revolution.