Adjusters on a professional forum share experiences and strategies for handling escalating bills from mitigation companies and their refusal to negotiate.
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that claims of insurance fraud under New Jersey’s PIP statute must go to arbitration, reversing previous decisions against three chiropractors.
In a lively thread on a subreddit for adjusters, insurance professionals debated the complexities of handling roofing claims with discontinued materials, emphasizing the impact of state-specific regulations and the reality of ’matching’ in insurance repairs.
The unusually warm winter in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest led to significant economic losses totaling $8 billion, impacting outdoor activities and businesses.
A new study projects that the world economy faces a permanent 19% income reduction by 2050, with global damages estimated at $38 trillion annually, despite future emission cuts.
A record 1,020,729 vehicles were stolen across the U.S. in 2023, with California and the District of Columbia leading in numbers and rates, respectively.
Michael Reilly discusses how advanced technology can significantly increase the productivity of underwriters by reducing time spent on administrative tasks.
Exploring key findings from the World Property and Casualty Insurance Report 2024, which details the evolving landscape of P&C insurance underwriting amid technological advancements.