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The early estimates come as Ian is expected to move into the Carolinas and cause further havoc up the east coast.
Personal auto lines have become a drag on the entire sector as inflation and loss cost severity continue to hammer insurers.
Global warming will demand accurate data sharing among MGAs, carriers and reinsurers.
While less than 1% of cases end up in trial, the percentage of insurance claims that went into litigation rose 47% over a four-year period.
E&S professionals are in an ideal position to provide insurance coverage where it is most desperately needed.
Rising inflation, labor shortages and supply chain issues can wreak havoc with replacement costs and insurance valuations.
Executives from Walmart, Amazon and Gallagher Bassett discuss how they are recruiting and retaining talent in today's competitive job market.
The city cited a 1907 rule that holds municipalities in New York are not liable for damage from 'extraordinary and excessive rainfalls.'
As we move through the 2022 hurricane season, there is no better time than now for Florida employers to put emergency action plans in place for dealing with natural disasters and other emergencies.
Insureds need to consider the cost to rebuild a home if it is destroyed when determining its insured value.