April 10, 2026

A discussion of a bulletin published by the Department announcing which rates are regulated and which have been regulated.

April 09, 2026

A discussion of a bulletin published by NM OSI announcing the changes being made.

April 09, 2026
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The ISO CA 20 12 10 13 Rent-It-There/Leave-It-Here Autos endorsement that can be used with the Business Auto Coverage Form or the Motor Carrier Coverage Form.

April 08, 2026

A recording of the One Word, Big Impact: Understanding "Occurrence" webinar presented on March 25, 2026.

April 08, 2026

An overview of the new Colorado bulletin regarding required notices to property insureds and applicants.

April 07, 2026

A summary of the ISO Circular for April 7, 2026. Circulars provide a wide variety of information from form changes to rules, loss costs, experience reviews, and other information.

April 07, 2026

The U.S. Directors and Officers (D&O) liability insurance market in 2026 is stabilizing after a period of softening. Increased capacity has kept competition strong, resulting in flat or modestly decreased premiums for many insureds. This article examines the competitive equilibrium as underlying risks evolve rapidly.

April 07, 2026

From late 2025 to early 2026, D&O liability and coverage law saw major changes, with Delaware continuing to play a leading role. These developments highlight Delaware's tendency to interpret D&O policy exclusions in a manner beneficial to insureds, setting important precedents for future litigation.

April 07, 2026

Artificial intelligence and autonomous technologies are rapidly changing liability risks, with traditional insurance policies struggling to cover these new exposures. Insurers are responding with new exclusions and specialized products, and policyholders must review their coverage, consult insurers about dedicated AI solutions, and negotiate endorsements for emerging risks.

April 07, 2026

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances—known as "forever chemicals" due to their extreme persistence in the environment and human body—continue to fuel one of the largest and most complex mass tort waves in U.S. history. While water contamination settlements have advanced, personal injury outcomes remain uncertain, placing significant pressure on umbrella and excess liability programs.