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Tech-Enabled Litigation Instigation: The Hidden Threat Fueling Insurer Failures and Delayed Claims

A new Demotech report details how covert, tech-enabled legal tactics misdirect policyholders, delay legitimate claims, and trigger insurer insolvencies in disaster-hit regions.
November 13 Fraud Legislation & Regulation Litigation Property Technology

Human-in-the-Loop AI Becomes Essential in Claims Management Workflows

Claims teams can no longer rely solely on autonomous AI; embedding expert oversight improves accuracy, compliance and defensibility.
November 13 Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Litigation Technology California Colorado Connecticut Illinois Rhode Island

Auto Insurance Fraud in Texas Triggers RICO Lawsuit from Allstate

Allstate claims Texas medical clinics orchestrated a massive auto injury fraud scheme that could reshape how insurers pursue suspected fraud.
November 11 Auto Fraud Legislation & Regulation Litigation Technology Texas

Claims Severity Adds Over $280B to Liability Insurance Losses Since 2015

A new Triple-I and CAS study links rising loss costs in liability lines to legal system abuse and inflation, not claim frequency.
November 11 Auto Catastrophe Liability Litigation Property

Unlocking Hidden Liability in Subrogation Starts at First Notice of Loss

Early investigations and strategic partnerships help uncover third-party liability and boost subrogation success. Learn what top adjusters and legal experts recommend.
November 6 Insurance Industry Liability Litigation Subrogation

Truck Driver Injury Suit Against Non-Subscribing Employer Not Subject to Arbitration

A Texas appellate court sided with a commercial driver, finding he was exempt from arbitration under the Federal Arbitration Act’s transportation worker exception.
November 5 Liability Litigation Workers' Compensation Texas

Trucking Firms Battle Rising Insurance Costs and Legal Challenges

Trucking companies face shrinking margins from high insurance premiums, nuclear verdicts, and slow claims resolution, but safety tech and tort reform offer glimmers of hope.
November 5 Auto Insurance Industry Litigation Risk Management

NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch Sues Pacific Life for $8.5M Over Alleged Life Insurance Deception

NASCAR champion claims Pacific Life misrepresented a retirement-focused Indexed Universal Life policy, leading to a multi-million-dollar loss.
November 3 Insurance Industry Life & Health Litigation Risk Management

Declining Public Trust in Healthcare Challenges Medical Malpractice Defense

Distrust in hospitals and physicians is reshaping jury perceptions, complicating healthcare litigation, and elevating risk for claims professionals.
November 3 Liability Life & Health Litigation Risk Management

AI Lawsuits Drive D&O Insurance Shifts as Regulators Target Misleading Claims

Rising AI-related shareholder suits, fraud cases, and regulatory actions are pressuring D&O insurers to reassess risk, raise premiums, and scrutinize disclosures.
November 3 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Risk Management

Caterpillar’s AI Push Fuels New Insurance Risks in Autonomous Equipment

As Caterpillar evolves into a tech-driven service provider, insurers must rethink policies for autonomous systems, cross-border operations, and software-based liabilities.
October 29 Legislation & Regulation Liability Litigation Risk Management Technology

Why Smart Witnesses Fail in Depositions and How to Fix It

Witnesses don’t fail because they’re unprepared but because their brains default to socially learned habits that don’t work under legal pressure. Defense teams can rewire those instincts for better outcomes.
October 27 Insurance Industry Liability Litigation

Cyber Insurers Confront Rising CIPA Litigation Over Web Tracking Tools

A California privacy law from 1967 is at the heart of a new wave of cyber lawsuits targeting businesses nationwide over common web tracking tools.
October 20 Legislation & Regulation Litigation California Illinois

USAA Faces $15M Final Judgment in Katrina Bad-Faith Case After Mississippi High Court Refuses Rehearing

The Mississippi Supreme Court has closed the door on an 18-year dispute, upholding nearly $15M in penalties against USAA for bad-faith claim handling after Hurricane Katrina.
October 16 Catastrophe Legislation & Regulation Litigation Property Mississippi

Real Housewives Star Charged in Maryland Insurance Fraud Scheme

A sociology professor and prominent figure on The Real Housewives of Potomac, has been indicted in Maryland on multiple insurance fraud charges stemming from a staged home burglary.
October 14 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Property Maryland
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