November, 06, 2018
Cover Story
Sinkholes & property insurance claims: You’ve got that sinking feeling
Jay Silver
There are often multiple warning signs before a sinkhole opens up and creates havoc.

Cover Story
Jay Silver
There are often multiple warning signs before a sinkhole opens up and creates havoc.
Dawn N. Cohen, Esq. and Matthew B. Malamud, Esq. | November 29, 2018
What rights does an excess insurer have when it comes to legal malpractice?
John Langowski | November 07, 2018
Happy customers improve retention rates, keep loss costs low, and encourage positive feedback.
Ken Oswald | November 12, 2018
Over the past 20 years, insurance companies have vacillated between centralizing and decentralizing their subrogation efforts.
Sean M. Scott | November 14, 2018
After restoring smoke-damaged textiles, some dangerous residues may still remain.
Kathleen Smith, CSRP, and Donna Geraghty | November 13, 2018
Recovery results can vary depending on the documentation and evidence available.
Chris Casaleggio | November 09, 2018
Careless letter writing plagues adjusters and embarrasses carriers.
Christine G. Barlow, CPCU | January 15, 2019
Not all collectibles are fine arts, and it’s important to know the difference for a claim.
Charles C. Roberts, Jr. Ph.D., P.E. | November 22, 2018
Poor welding procedures allow the formation of cavities, causing welds to fail.
Jim Loveland | November 15, 2018
Innovative carriers are betting big on drones and AI to improve the customer experience.
Ken Brownlee, CPCU | November 23, 2018
How vulnerable is the country if a major blackout occurred from coast to coast?
Patricia L. Harman | January 14, 2019
Overly active wildfire seasons have created numerous challenges for carriers and policyholders.
Susan Oliver | November 16, 2018
The San Diego Appellate Court rules Omni Resort was not liable for the destructive wildfire.
Patricia L. Harman | November 19, 2018
First responders come in all shapes and sizes, and play a critical role in restoration and rebuilding efforts.