
Southern California and Hawaii Face Elevated Hurricane Risk in 2026 Forecast
Forecasters say exceptionally warm Pacific waters and a developing El Niño could push tropical systems farther north in 2026, increasing flood and storm concerns for Hawaii and Southern California homeowners.
May 11
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Underwriting
California
Hawaii

San Francisco Man Convicted in Insurance Fraud Scheme Linked to Rogue Tow Operator
Federal prosecutors said the defendant helped file fraudulent claims involving wrecked and inoperable vehicles as part of a broader Bay Area towing fraud operation tied to arson, staged losses, and organized insurance scams.
May 11
Auto
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Subrogation
California

Gen Z Workers Use AI for Benefits Advice as Medical Costs Rise
The Hartford says younger workers are turning to tools like ChatGPT during open enrollment as medical costs, inflation and benefit confusion increase pressure on household budgets.
May 11
Insurance Industry
Life & Health
Risk Management
Technology

Allstate’s $925 Million Storm Loss Highlights Growing Severe Convective Storm Crisis
Severe convective storms are generating record insured losses across the United States, forcing carriers to rethink underwriting, catastrophe modeling, and homeowner pricing strategies.
May 11
Catastrophe
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Technology

Canvas Data Breach Hits Universities, K-12 Districts During Final Exam Season
The cyberattack on Instructure’s Canvas platform disrupted exams, exposed user data, and triggered lawsuits as schools and insurers assess fallout from a major education-sector cyber event.
May 11
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management
Technology

Hurricane Preparedness Week 2026: NOAA Urges Early Planning Before Atlantic Season
NOAA and the National Weather Service used Hurricane Preparedness Week to remind residents and insurers that flooding, storm surge, evacuation planning and post-storm safety remain critical concerns before the Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1.
May 8
Catastrophe
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Property
Risk Management
Florida

New York Bill Would Extend 9/11 Workers’ Comp to National Guard Responders
New York lawmakers are trying to reopen workers’ compensation access for National Guard members who served at Ground Zero but were excluded from prior 9/11 responder coverage.
May 7
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Life & Health
Workers' Compensation
New York

PFAS Scrutiny Reaches Consumer Apparel With Texas Lululemon Probe
Texas regulators are examining whether athletic apparel marketed as health-conscious may contain PFAS chemicals, adding pressure on consumer brands and raising liability concerns for manufacturers and insurers.
May 7
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Litigation
Risk Management
Texas

Global Insurance Market Stays Soft as Claims Complexity and Geopolitical Risks Rise
Abundant capacity and lower pricing persist, but adjusters face growing challenges from geopolitical conflicts, social inflation, and complex multi-line claims.
May 5
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Property
Risk Management
Technology

Nonprofit Officials Indicted in Alleged Insurance Fraud and Embezzlement Scheme
Prosecutors allege misuse of California wildfire prevention funds, insurance fraud, and money laundering tied to a six-year scheme exceeding $100,000.
May 5
Catastrophe
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Property
California

Cyber Claim Severity Doubles as AI Attacks and Privacy Lawsuits Drive Losses
Chubb’s 2026 report shows fewer cyber claims for large U.S. businesses, but far higher losses tied to AI-enabled attacks, ransomware, privacy litigation, and supply-chain disruptions.
May 5
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Litigation
Risk Management

Legacy Insurance Systems Drive Claims Delays and Rising Costs
New research shows manual workflows, long system timelines, and fragmented platforms are increasing claim handling costs and reducing operational control.
April 30
Insurance Industry
Risk Management
Technology

Public Adjuster Charged in $140K Insurance Payout Theft Case
Pennsylvania prosecutors allege a public adjuster diverted insurance claim funds meant for homeowners and contractors after storm, flood and property damage claims.
April 30
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Property
Pennsylvania

Fake Auto Insurance Cards Surge in Texas, Driving Fraud Risk and Claims Costs
Fraudulent policies are leaving drivers uninsured and shifting costs to legitimate claims through higher premiums and increased uninsured motorist filings.
April 30
Auto
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Risk Management

Insurance Claims AI Requires Strong Governance and Human Oversight
AI can speed up claims processing, but without clear controls, it can amplify errors, increase exposure, and create regulatory risk for insurers.
April 30
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Risk Management
Technology



