
Southern California Towing Owners Accused in $6M Workers’ Comp Premium Fraud Case
California investigators say two Southern California towing company owners underreported payroll and paid workers off the books, leading to nearly $5.9 million in lost workers’ compensation premiums. The case also triggered a payroll tax evasion investigation.
March 12
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Workers' Compensation
California

Allstate Alleges $25M Texas Chiropractic Scheme Inflated Auto Injury Claims
The insurer claims a network of chiropractic clinics pushed identical treatments and relied on letters of protection to inflate injury claims tied to car accidents.
March 12
Auto
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Texas

College Athlete Pay Drives New Insurance Risks for Universities
Revenue sharing and NIL deals are pushing universities to manage injury, compensation, and reputational risks similar to professional sports programs.
March 12
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Liability
Risk Management
Underwriting

Toyota Recalls 550,000 U.S. Vehicles Over Highlander Seat-Back Defect
The U.S. recall covers certain 2021-2024 Highlander and Highlander Hybrid vehicles after regulators said second-row seat backs may fail to lock during adjustment. The defect could raise injury risk in a crash and lead to claim disputes over causation and damages.
March 12
Auto
Liability
Technology

Wisconsin Appeals Court Finds Gig Delivery Exclusion Ambiguous in DoorDash Crash Case
A Wisconsin appeals court ruled that a personal auto policy must cover a DoorDash driver’s crash because the policy’s delivery-related business exclusion was ambiguous. The decision raises questions for insurers drafting gig economy exclusions.
March 12
Auto
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Wisconsin

Independent Agencies Prioritize AI Automation, E&S Readiness in 2026
As underwriting stays tight and carrier appetites shift, independent agencies are investing in AI automation, E&S workflow tools, and more consistent client communication to reduce manual work and improve efficiency.
March 12
Excess & Surplus Lines
Insurance Industry
Technology
Underwriting

New York Signals Major Tort Reform in 2026 Budget
The state’s 2026 budget proposal would tighten serious injury standards, limit recovery for some plaintiffs, and reduce litigation exposure in motor vehicle cases.
March 12
Auto
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
New York

Short-Term Rentals Create Coverage Gaps in Homeowners Insurance
Many homeowners renting their properties short term do not realize their policies may exclude commercial activity, exposing them to denied claims, liability gaps, and policy cancellations.
March 11
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting

California Family Accused of Staging Porsche Crash for $39K Insurance Payout
Investigators say a planned rear-end collision involving a rental vehicle and a Porsche Cayenne led to nearly $39,000 in insurance payouts before claim inconsistencies and cellphone records exposed the alleged scheme.
March 4
Auto
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Litigation
California

Fraud Probe Targets Fake Insurance Testing Center in Miami-Dade
Investigators say applicants obtained insurance licenses through a fraudulent testing center that completed coursework and state exams on their behalf.
March 4
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Florida
Virginia

QBE Survey: 80% of Large U.S. Companies Hit by Employee Fraud as AI Threat Grows
Risk managers report billing fraud as the top scheme, with deepfake and AI-enabled crime reshaping internal controls and insurance buying decisions.
March 4
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management
Technology

Baton Rouge Couple Arrested in $30K Staged Crash Insurance Fraud Case
Louisiana investigators say the pair filed sworn statements claiming injuries from a parking lot crash, but surveillance video showed they were not inside the vehicle.
March 4
Auto
Fraud
Litigation
Louisiana

Subtle AI Photo Manipulation Increasing Insurance Claims Fraud Exposure
SAS says small, believable image tweaks are slipping past human review and complicating fraud detection in property and auto claims.
March 4
Auto
Fraud
Property
Technology

Third-Party Litigation Funding Faces Discovery in NY Construction Injury Cases
Expanded discovery and scrutiny of litigation funding signal a shift in how fraud indicators are handled in high-volume injury litigation.
March 3
Fraud
Litigation
Property
Risk Management
New York

How Aerial Imagery and Machine Learning Are Reshaping Property Claims
Aerial imagery, supervised machine learning, and Gen AI are expanding underwriting and claims capabilities, but insurers face mounting pressure to validate data, manage uncertainty, and protect customer trust.
March 3
Catastrophe
Property
Risk Management
Technology



