How a $100 Billion Hurricane Could Strike the US and What Insurers Need to Know

Major U.S. metro areas are increasingly vulnerable to $100 billion hurricane losses. This KCC report shows where it’s most likely and how insurers can prepare for the next big one.
August 29 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Connecticut Florida Louisiana Massachusetts New Jersey

How Subcontractors’ Carriers Can Push Back Against Excessive Builder Demands in Florida Claims

In Florida construction-defect cases, subcontractors’ carriers often face inflated demands from builders. Strategic defense can limit exposure to excessive defense cost claims.
August 26 Insurance Industry Liability Litigation Florida

Key Loss Adjusting Trends Shaping Property Claims in 2025

Sedgwick’s 2025 Loss Adjusting Insights Report explores the top nine trends—from tariffs and tech to legislation and climate change—reshaping property claims today.
August 25 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Property Technology California Florida Hawaii Illinois Iowa

JPMorgan Must Defend Elder Fraud Arbitration Claim from Widow

A federal judge ruled that JPMorgan must face arbitration over claims it failed to prevent a widow’s son from stealing $8.4 million from her bank accounts after her husband’s death.
August 20 Fraud Legislation & Regulation Litigation Risk Management California Florida Massachusetts New York

Hurricane Erin Threatens East Coast with Life-Threatening Surf and Evacuations Ordered in North Carolina

Hurricane Erin, now a powerful Category 4 storm, is forecast to bring dangerous surf and rip currents to the eastern U.S., prompting mandatory evacuations in coastal North Carolina.
August 18 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida North Carolina

Delivery Drones Are Expanding Rapidly as Safety, Cost, and Regulatory Challenges Persist

As FAA regulations evolve, drone delivery is scaling to more U.S. cities, though high costs, airspace safety, and privacy concerns continue to slow full adoption.
August 14 Legislation & Regulation Property Risk Management Technology Arizona Florida Georgia Kansas Missouri

Record-Breaking Insured Losses in 2025 Highlight Growing Impact of U.S. Wildfires and Storms

The first half of 2025 brought $84 billion in insured catastrophe losses, driven by U.S. wildfires and severe convective storms, making it the costliest H1 since 2011.
August 14 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management California Florida New Jersey New York North Carolina

Tropical Storm Erin on Track to Become Hurricane with Impacts Likely in Northern Caribbean

Tropical Storm Erin may strengthen into a hurricane by Friday, with potential impacts including high surf and rip currents in the northern Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
August 14 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida

Florida Health Officials Urge Caution After Raw Milk Sickens Over 20 People

Florida officials are warning consumers after more than 20 people, including children, fell ill from drinking raw milk linked to a single farm in the state.
August 5 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Risk Management Florida

Florida Insurance Agent Sentenced for Premium Theft and Civil Misconduct

A former Florida insurance agent is now behind bars after stealing client premiums and facing multiple lawsuits, including a major Hurricane Ian-related judgment.
August 5 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Property Florida

Tesla Held Partly Liable in Fatal Florida Autopilot Crash, Jury Awards $243 Million

A Miami jury found Tesla partially responsible for a 2019 crash involving its Autopilot feature, awarding over $240 million in damages to the victims and their families.
August 4 Auto Liability Litigation Technology Florida

Quiet Start to 2025 Hurricane Season May Be Deceiving as Forecasters Predict Spike in Storms Ahead

Although the Atlantic hurricane season began quietly, meteorologists warn that most tropical activity typically occurs after August 1 and that conditions are ripe for storms ahead.
August 1 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Florida Louisiana

From Cold War Deals to Nuclear Verdicts Reclaiming the Insurance Lawyer’s Role

A Cold War prisoner swap led by an insurance lawyer reminds us that claims professionals still shape high-stakes outcomes—if we stay sharp, strategic, and proactive.
August 1 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Litigation Risk Management Florida Georgia

Rising Litigation Costs and Tort Reform Momentum Shape Liability Claims in 2025

Tort reform efforts in states like Georgia and Florida are reshaping the liability claims landscape in 2025, as litigation costs soar and attorney involvement rises rapidly.
August 1 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Liability Litigation California Delaware Florida Georgia Louisiana

High Noon Recalls Vodka Seltzers After Label Mix-Up with Celsius Energy Drinks

High Noon is recalling vodka seltzers mistakenly labeled as Celsius energy drinks, leading to a risk of accidental alcohol consumption. No illnesses have been reported.
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