Mobile access will dominate the Web, and it will do so soon. In a late 2009 report, Morgan Stanley predicted that over the next five years, people will access the Web via mobile more than twice as much as they do via desktop devices.
While some people are debating the existence of climate change, reinsurers aren’t taking any chances. They are doing a tremendous amount of research and modeling ...
So much is going on in the world of sustainable construction, green construction products, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and other green initiatives--and all these activities appear to be moving fast.
"More of the same" and "not very exciting" are phrases that industry experts are using to describe the outlook for Jan. 1 reinsurance renewals.
Driver-assist systems in vehicles have been the norm for a long time. Up until the debut of microelectronics in the 1980s, though, the push to make driving safer, easier, and more comfortable superseded automation efforts.
Not only are virtual auctions revolutionizing auto auctions, they are changing how insurance companies manage the disposition of salvage vehicles acquired as part of the claim settlement process.
The lack of certainty in regulation is one of the biggest challenges facing the global insurance and reinsurance industries, Lloyd's Chief Executive Richard Ward warned here.
A flood caused by an act of negligence, even if the negligence only exacerbated the flooding, may present a recovery opportunity. Read how to identify the real cause of flooding and handle subrogation claims proficiently.