Hurricane Idalia’s devastation in Florida and beyond underscores the escalating challenges for insurers in a climate-affected world, demanding innovative adaptation.
Recent research reveals the severe consequences of hurricanes on renters along the East and Gulf coasts, including increased rents, eviction risks, and the deepening affordable housing crisis.
A class action lawsuit targets CSX for alleged negligence in a train derailment that caused a hazardous sulfur spill in eastern Kentucky, raising health and environmental concerns.
Tesla’s decision to update its Autopilot system following a federal probe elicits praise and criticism, with experts urging further measures to enhance driver safety.
The Insurance Information Institute reports a surprising decline in U.S. wildfire frequency and severity, contrasting with global trends, as mitigation efforts show positive results.
Independent claims adjusters in Florida allege several insurance companies have misleadingly altered wind damage estimates, sparking calls for an investigation into potential fraud.
South Carolina Court penalizes Penn National with a $27 million payment for its failure to defend a policyholder in a construction defect lawsuit, despite coverage limitations.
Delving into the legal intricacies of fraud versus red flags in workers’ compensation, emphasizing the role of claims and risk managers in identifying potential fraudulent activities.
A former insurance agent in Georgia faces charges for allegedly diverting a $3,500 premium payment to his personal account, sparking an investigation by the state’s insurance commissioner.
As the workers’ compensation market begins to shift, exploring expert insights and strategies for agents and insureds in navigating these changes in 2024.
Exploring the complexities of merging digital and physical customer interactions in the e-commerce landscape, and the shift towards human-centered approaches.