April, 27, 2021
Cover Story
Maritime muscle: 2021 ocean marine insurance update
Ocean marine cargo insurance is sailing in a hard market, but conditions show long-term improvement despite some high-profile loss events.

Cover Story
Ocean marine cargo insurance is sailing in a hard market, but conditions show long-term improvement despite some high-profile loss events.
Elana Ashanti Jefferson | April 22, 2021
No group is better-suited to fuse science, economics and political muscle to devise lasting solutions to the climate crisis than the insurance industry.
Heather A. Turner | April 28, 2021
Inland marine is one of the most dynamic insurance markets around, so don’t expect it to cower at today’s economic risks and challenges.
FC&S Editors | April 14, 2021
Coverage Q&A: Monkeys recently escaped in a neighborhood. Would home or commercial insurance cover losses if they caused damages?
FC&S Editors | March 24, 2021
Coverage Q&A: A truck's engine suffered a mechanical breakdown after being fueled with regular gas instead of diesel.
FC&S Editors | March 10, 2021
Coverage Q&A: The insured installed panels at a gymnasium that soon buckled and had to be replaced.
Preston Nanney, CPCU | April 19, 2021
There remains an unspoken hope things will either return to normal or that the economy will naturally adapt to worsening weather events.
Sarah Wirtz and Samantha D’Amico | April 20, 2021
Insurance pros must educate manufacturing and distribution clients about the pressing need for environmental coverage.
Gary Kimball | February 25, 2021
It's time the P&C industry told its good stories, rather than waiting for the next controversy.
Rick Fox | February 17, 2021
Insurance agencies are now more willing to break out of their technology comfort zone.
Robert Muir-Wood | April 20, 2021
If our eyes have been opened by the experience of the pandemic, maybe we can better anticipate the exponential harms caused by climate change?
Susan Jordan | April 02, 2021
Judiciary and fiduciary court bonds can yield a steady revenue pipeline for agents willing to build expertise.
Mark Walls | March 25, 2021
When workers’ comp becomes responsible for common conditions, is it still meeting its designed purpose?
Thomas Bongi | March 03, 2021
The way insurers respond to these trends will determine whether they have a positive or negative impact on the industry.
Heather A. Turner | April 13, 2021
The Big "I" surveyed independent agencies to uncover the effects of COVID-19 on operations, revenue and more in 2020.
Heather A. Turner | March 22, 2021
"Alexa, buy me general liability insurance."
Steve Hallo | April 21, 2021
In addition to protecting insurance agents, the SAFE Banking Act also makes it easier for banks to offer financial services to the cannabis industry.
Alastair Marsh | March 18, 2021
The world’s second-largest reinsurer recently released new specifics on how it plans to cut its net emissions to zero by 2050.
Raychel Lean | March 11, 2021
The executive claims Chubb's in-house attorney secretly took his DNA from a water bottle during a deposition.
Leslie Kaufman | April 05, 2021
While most homeowners will see lower premiums, others will face higher rates under the NFIP's long-awaited new system.
Steve Hallo | March 02, 2021
Marsh uncovers the lines with the biggest gains as well as what 2021 has in store.
Steve Hallo | March 23, 2021
The proposed deal, valued at approximately $23B, was driven by Chubb’s hunger for small commercial, S&P Global commented.