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Spring Landscaping Mistakes Can Increase Water Damage Insurance Claims

Spring Landscaping Mistakes Can Increase Water Damage Insurance Claims

Small landscaping changes can redirect water toward foundations, increase basement flooding risk, and complicate homeowners insurance claims after heavy rain or storms.
May 13 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Underwriting

Kentucky Man Accused of Staging UTV Theft in Alleged Insurance Fraud Scheme

Kentucky Man Accused of Staging UTV Theft in Alleged Insurance Fraud Scheme

Kentucky State Police say a Martin County man admitted he falsely reported a side-by-side stolen in an alleged attempt to collect insurance money. Investigators say neighbors and follow-up interviews helped uncover inconsistencies in the report.
May 13 Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation Property Kentucky

New York Man Accused of $400K Trucking Insurance Fraud Scheme

New York Man Accused of $400K Trucking Insurance Fraud Scheme

Federal prosecutors say a New York man filed false damage claims against trucking companies and insurers using fake names, repair shops and invoices.
May 13 Auto Fraud Insurance Industry Litigation New York

Dallas Financial Executive Convicted in $150 Million Insurance-Linked Fraud Scheme

Dallas Financial Executive Convicted in $150 Million Insurance-Linked Fraud Scheme

Federal prosecutors said Brad Heppner used shell companies, falsified records, and misleading debt transactions tied to GWG Holdings and Beneficient, leaving thousands of investors facing major losses.
May 13 Fraud Insurance Industry Legislation & Regulation Life & Health Litigation Texas

Instructure Faces Questions After Paying Hackers in Massive Canvas Breach

Instructure Faces Questions After Paying Hackers in Massive Canvas Breach

Hackers tied to the ShinyHunters group claimed to have stolen data tied to 275 million students and staff before disrupting school login systems. The agreement may limit immediate extortion threats, but cyber experts warn the data could still resurface.
May 13 Education & Training Insurance Industry Litigation Risk Management Technology

Southern California and Hawaii Face Elevated Hurricane Risk in 2026 Forecast

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

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

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

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

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

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 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

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

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

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
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