A severe winter storm brings a spate of dangerous avalanches, resulting in fatalities and heightened risks in the western U.S. during the long Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend.
A recent webinar with Hartford Steam Boiler and IoT Insurance Observatory experts reveals the imperative shift from potential to mass deployment in the IoT sector for insurance.
House Bill 1213, proposed by State Representatives Spencer Roach and Hillary Cassel, seeks to make Citizens Property Insurance a primary option for windstorm coverage in Florida.
A deaf truck driver was awarded $335,682 by a federal judge following a successful discrimination lawsuit against Werner Enterprises and Drivers Management, LLC.
The new federal catastrophe reinsurance bill faces scrutiny from America’s insurers, highlighting concerns over policyholder costs and insurance access.
The shift from resilience to adaptation in property and casualty insurance is made possible by Embedded Insurance at the Point of Design, offering a transformative approach to managing risk.
Following the 2023 industry reset, the reinsurance market is experiencing a significant positive transformation, offering promising opportunities for investors and companies alike.
Amid global challenges, the insurance industry’s future looks bright with AI-driven transformations enhancing risk management, policy recommendations, and employee experiences.
In a key decision, the Illinois Appellate Court ruled that insurance companies are not required to defend in a lawsuit involving the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), marking a significant legal development.
After a lengthy legal battle, the city of Jackson, Mississippi, is set to receive $10.3 million from Zurich American Insurance for damages from a 2013 hailstorm.
The cyber insurance market experiences a shift with increased premiums, evolving cyber threats, and a focus on informed decision-making for 2024, as highlighted by Woodruff Sawyer.
Eastern Australia faces unexpected and prolonged deluge, causing extensive damage to homes and crops, challenging the typical preparations for wildfire season.