Eastern Australia faces unexpected and prolonged deluge, causing extensive damage to homes and crops, challenging the typical preparations for wildfire season.
Supercede’s latest data reveals notable growth in digital platform usage, indicating a shift towards technological integration in the reinsurance industry.
With the largest annual increase in nearly 50 years, auto insurance costs are unexpectedly contributing to persistent U.S. inflation, impacting overall consumer prices.
Moody’s RMS analysis predicts insured losses from the January 1 Noto Peninsula earthquake in Japan to range between $3 to $6 billion, covering various impacts.
The Ohio Supreme Court’s recent decision affirms that the statute of repose for medical claims encompasses wrongful death claims, impacting medical malpractice litigation.
The family of a British tourist receives a $100 million settlement for the 2018 Grand Canyon helicopter crash that resulted in five deaths, including the tourist’s.
Atlantic Home Health Care LLC agrees to pay nearly $10 million to settle allegations of defrauding a federal health care program for Department of Energy employees.
As Florida’s annual legislative session approaches, lawmakers focus on addressing the state’s escalating homeowners insurance crisis with a range of proposed solutions.
In a rapidly changing risk environment influenced by AI, climate change, and geopolitics, Chief Risk Officers are key to strategic decision-making, says LCP research.
Alaska Airlines faces critical questions about its decision to keep a Boeing 737 Max 9 flying over land, despite cabin-pressurization warnings, before a fuselage blowout.