The collectibles industry is big, and savvy insurance agents are riding the trend. Here an expert discusses five of the more unusual collections her company insures.
Young agents are reaching out to one another in greater numbers to share ideas and coax an older generation into thinking anew about how business gets done.
Agents, company reps and victims of tornadoes that swept through Alabama in April 2011 share stories of an industry stepping up in ways beyond just claims payments.
Insurance providers need to have no fear of failure when developing new products to adjust to and cover emerging risks associated with the fast-paced evolution and trends among worldwide businesses.
Faster anything, from trains to claims services in a disaster, represents a long-term goal. Except for short runs or small claims, it is a dream of what might be.
Is a carrier obligated to replace undamaged sections of roofing or carpeting following a loss to restore the area to pre-loss condition? Deciphering policy language starts here.
Because large-scale losses often create a shortage of suitable lodging in neighboring areas, it is imperative for insurers to partner with a 24/7 housing company capable of quickly securing temporary housing during a loss.