Top 10 claims trends that will impact 2018
Bill Brower
2017 will be the kick-off year for digital transformation in claims.
Bill Brower
2017 will be the kick-off year for digital transformation in claims.
At the heart of general liability insurance is coverage for a policyholder's liability for bodily injury and property damage caused by an occurrence. Since 1986, an occurrence has been defined in standard-form language as an accident, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions.
Kevin Quinley, CPCU
Defense attorneys owe their main allegiance to policyholders. Failure to recognize and navigate around this issue can expose adjusters, insurers and TPAs to bad faith claims.
Kevin F. Keeley
If the tenant causes property damage, should the landlords insurance pay?
Jane Mandigo
Almost 300 D&O actions were filed in 2016 and the filing frenzy continued well into 2017.
Patricia L. Harman
Stop and think for a minute – how many devices do you use on a daily basis that have batteries? Your cellphone, laptop, tablet, television remote,…
Danielle Ling
Millennials are now the majority of the U.S. workforce and are projected to comprise 50% of the global workforce by 2020.
Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq.
Policyholders who delay notifying their insurers about auto accidents may find they have no coverage for subsequent lawsuits.
Ken Brownlee, CPCU
What is Americas primary business and how does it relate to insurance?
Hannah Smith
The lack of uniform cannabis laws creates some coverage confusion for insurers.
Steven Sugg
Personal property claims give insurers a chance to demonstrate their true value to insureds.
Susan Daniels, Mike Neroda
Cannabis claims can involve some unique customers and issues. Finding the truth will take a thorough investigation.