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By Greg Horn |
February 6, 2012
The cutthroat horsepower race between vehicles on U.S. roads will have a far-reaching effect on the insurance industry.
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By Greg Horn |
January 9, 2012
The vehicles we drive today have become amazingly more complex over the last decade—and total-loss regulations need to catch up.
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By Greg Horn |
September 28, 2011
Advances in crash-avoidance systems have hit a fevered pace over the last few years, including vehicle-stability controls and back-up cameras—but will the technology eliminate auto accidents?
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By Greg Horn |
August 19, 2011
A recent trend in car buying may spell an increase in total-loss rates.
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By Greg Horn |
July 29, 2011
In the world of auto physical damage claims, we need to focus our attention on some less obvious areas that will be influenced by spiking oil prices.
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By Greg Horn |
July 15, 2011
With four cylinders now capable of better acceleration than some muscle cars of the 1960s, the time has come to re-evaluate underwriting methods.
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By Greg Horn |
July 1, 2011
The turbo charger, once the “red flag” for insurance underwriters because of its appeal to fast drivers, has now become more mainstream.
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By Greg Horn |
May 20, 2011
As I travel around the country speaking with collision repairers, insurers, and vendor groups, it strikes me how often the audience does not know what is going on outside of their area of the industry.
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By Greg Horn |
May 13, 2011
Now that spring is approaching and the American road beckons, some folks are returning to spending on big items like RVs. As an insurer, are you ready?
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By Tom McCarthy |
May 6, 2011
Recent laws have set into motion initiatives that will benefit and simplify the business of health care, and we should be prepared to embrace and accept these as inevitable in P&C.