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Joe Toppe
Rachel E. Hudgins and Jae Lynn Huckaba
Kelly Helton, Esq.
Annual insured catastrophe losses of $150 billion have become 'the new normal.'
Warmer water temperatures could cause storms to start as early as May.
Travelers: Ransomware activity reached a new high in the fourth quarter of 2024.
David Gavilanes of Blue Kangaroo Packoutz shares key insights on choosing a contents restoration partner that supports efficiency and controls costs.
The shortage of seasoned claims professionals is growing. Here’s how insurers can close the educational gaps.
Join this webcast for an exclusive conversation between industry veterans as they explore the realities, challenges, and successes of contact center transformation.
We are entering a higher cost operating environment for most industries.
Plaintiffs claimed a valuation adjustment allowed the insurer to “thumb the scale” when paying claims.
The next few months could lead to big changes in federal insurance oversight efforts.
The workers' compensation insurance market is projected to reach $56.7 billion in 2025.
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This week's update includes insurance industry news from RIMS, CRC Group, MS Amlin and more.
Vehicle theft in the United States fell by 17% in 2024.
Insurance and emergency-response coffers are running low in the Golden State, where wildfires now happen year-round.
Inspections of the more than 300 waterway bridges in the U.S. found many protection systems are old or nonexistent.
Crypto exchanges are a tempting target for hackers due to the high-value nature of the assets and security vulnerabilities of crypto accounts.
Prioritizing clean data can give insurers an edge, significantly impacting business growth and customer retention.
Home values in the U.S. have increased 2.6% over the last year, according to Zillow.
The economy, regulatory changes and supply chain disruptions are top of mind for many.
Scammers paid insurance company employees to leak customer information in order to intercept claim payouts.
People are socking away power to support solar panels, stave off high utility bills, and keep the lights on in an emergency.
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