January, 01, 2020
Cover Story
Facing off against flooding in 2020
Flood risk continues to outpace the number of homes and businesses with flood insurance. Two trends could help close the coverage gap.
Cover Story
Flood risk continues to outpace the number of homes and businesses with flood insurance. Two trends could help close the coverage gap.
Rosalie Donlon | January 06, 2020
Among our predictions for the new year: Disruption and consolidation will continue along with the struggle to find innovative talent.
Joyce Anne Grabel | January 02, 2020
Risk managers need to be aware of new perils as well as fresh challenges to known exposures.
Rosalie Donlon | January 06, 2020
These thought leaders will help shape our insurance-industry coverage throughout the coming year.
Jeff Arnold | December 06, 2019
To successfully lead the next generations, you have to change your expectations and accept the new working mindset.
Karen Sorrell, CPCU | December 04, 2019
Questions often arise in business income coverage, particularly with respect to what constitutes a business income loss and how additional coverages apply.
Luke Magnan | September 09, 2019
InsurTech startup success should be evaluated with the same metrics that determine winners and losers among incumbent insurers.
Erin Collins | December 23, 2019
In 2020, legislators and regulators should be clamoring for more underwriting factors, not less.
Gary Pearce | October 14, 2019
A changing risk environment presents not just new challenges but new opportunities.
Terri L. Rhodes | November 26, 2019
The need persists for education around mental health in the workplace and the increasing absence and productivity losses associated with it.
Jonathan Breeze | November 22, 2019
Treat seniors with respect to allow this fruitful partnership to grow into the future.
Anthony Markel | December 05, 2019
The insurance industry has an opportunity to get more creative about how it engages its people and contributes to the community.
Steven A. Meyerowitz | December 18, 2019
Connecticut essentially ends insurance coverage in disintegrating concrete cases — except in the most extreme instances.
Heather Howell Wright | November 01, 2019
ISO released its first cannabis-related endorsements to the business owner form, including changes to property and liability coverage.
Joel Rosenblatt | November 06, 2019
A federal judge has demanded information on a power line that failed minutes before a massive wildfire broke out last month in California.
Denny Jacob | November 11, 2019
The investigation comes after an activist investor, Voce Capital Management, accused Argo of misusing corporate assets.
Emily Cadman | November 13, 2019
The financial services industry is missing out on more than $700B a year in revenue by failing to listen to or tailor products for women.
Victoria Spears | November 14, 2019
The number of people dying on America’s roads dropped by nearly 1,000 in 2018, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Charles Toutant | November 19, 2019
The filing comes just as the state Supreme Court is poised to take up the issue of medical marijuana in the workplace.
Heather A. Turner | November 14, 2019
The ringleader of a family arson crew pleaded guilty last week to an insurance fraud case after claiming damages from five victim insurers.
Max Mitchell | November 21, 2019
In 2014, a judge issued a $21M bad-faith verdict against Nationwide in a case the Pa. Supreme Court took up in April 2019.