With the adoption of NAIC’s AI framework by seven states, insurers face the challenge of implementing comprehensive AI governance and risk management programs.
The Supreme Court’s Lindke v. Freed decision provides crucial guidance on distinguishing between personal and official social media use by public officials.
Insurity’s 2024 AI report highlights growing consumer confidence in AI for fraud detection and personalized services, while noting caution around its use in claims and underwriting.
An analysis reveals the U.S. cities most affected by insurance fraud, with Atlanta leading and diverse factors contributing to the issue across the nation.
In a landmark decision, the Tennessee Supreme Court rules that employers cannot hide behind vicarious liability to avoid direct negligence claims, impacting multiple industries.
As sectors like real estate, renewable energy, and healthcare seek innovative financial solutions, surety bonds emerge as a key player, offering a viable alternative to traditional financing methods.
Texas A&M University explores the return of the Aggie bonfire tradition, seeking input from victims’ families 25 years after a fatal accident halted the event.
The Oklahoma Insurance Department has issued a cease-and-desist order to First Premier Home Warranty Corp. for selling unauthorized home warranties in the state.
DoorDash introduces a limited-time pilot program in Pennsylvania, providing delivery couriers with contributions to individual savings accounts for benefits like health insurance and retirement.
The Q1 2024 Crash Course Report delves into how escalating vehicle complexity impacts insurance claims and collision repairs, with a focus on solutions.