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The implosion of a commercial submersible raises questions of liability, the role of assumption of risk and operational negligence.
The company is expected to be valued at well over $20 billion.
The data was collected for for the purpose of 'data harvesting and targeted advertising,' according to the plaintiffs.
Jess Keeney, chief product & technology officer for Duck Creek, discusses how technology is changing the customer experience for policyholders.
Without definitive guidance from New York courts, we can expect practitioners and courts alike to continue to grapple with questions.
Increasing competition means agents and brokers will need to leverage new ideas and innovation to succeed.
On the upside: Most U.S. insurers are turning a profit. On the downside: Too many are reliant on dated technology.
A Texas appellate court recognized that an insurance carrier is entitled to recover all benefits paid to an injured worker out of the "first money" recovered from a liable third party.
This ranking was based on such criteria as finances, customer complaints, coverage options and claims filing.
Honorees in the 2023 PropertyCasualty360 Insurance Luminaries program shove off dated industry stereotypes.
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