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Allianz Sets Climate Aim For Investments
Friday, January 15th 2021
Allianz has revealed concrete interim targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its investment portfolio of policyholder funds. This is the first time the global insurer has done so, and it is in support of its stated goal of climate neutrality by 2050.
SolarWinds Trojan Hack Estimated To Cost Cyber Insurers $90M
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Insurtech Adoption To Accelerate Beyond Pandemic
Thursday, January 14th 2021
Insurers increased their use of catastrophe models, drones and mobile apps during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they anticipate growth in such technology to continue once the health crisis passes.
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Claims Solicitation Raising Florida Insurance Rates
Wednesday, January 13th 2021
Florida's Insurance Commissioner says claims solicitation is raising the cost of Florida's property insurance industry for both consumer and provider. David Altmier told a Senate panel Tuesday that rates for property owners will continue to rise unless something is done.
Conflicting Damage Assessments Stall Homeowner's Rebuild After Hurricane Laura
Claims Adjuster Used Stolen Funds To Support Gambling Addiction
Insurer Sued By Former Charger Antonio Gates For Breach Of Contract
Tuesday, January 12th 2021
Former Chargers tight end Antonio Gates and his wife are suing AIG Property Casualty Co., alleging the insurer breached a contract to compensate them for a nearly $1 million burglary at their Encino home.
Natural Gas Buildup From Unpermitted HVAC Work Cause Of Baltimore Explosion
Climate Change And Flood Damage In The U.S.: 75$ Billion Since The 90's
2020 Natural Disasters Create $210B In Losses Globally
Monday, January 11th 2021
A record hurricane season and wildfires generated by climate change led to $210 billion in losses from natural disasters globally, a new report released Thursday said. The Atlantic Ocean saw more hurricanes than ever during the past season and the western United States experienced historic wildfires, fueled by the second-warmest year on record, the report by global insurer Munich Re said.
IIHS: Rear Autobrake 'Standout Feature' In Reducing Liability, Collision Claims
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