Illinois Court: UIM Coverage Extends to Bicyclists, Pedestrians October 17, 2022 By Jim Sams Auto insurance carriers must pay uninsured motorist benefits to insureds who are injured by motor vehicles while walking or bicycling,...
Report: Oil Spills Dropped Dramatically Last Decade October 17, 2022 By Janet McConnaughey Oil and natural gas spills from tankers and pipelines in U.S. waters dropped dramatically from the last decade of the...
School Executives Arrested in California Workers’ Comp Scheme October 17, 2022 An investigation by the California Department of Insurance resulted in the arrest of Rene Carlos Aguero, 71, and Gustavo Adolfo...
U.S. Homeowners Line ‘Stable’ but Weather Events Present Uncertainty: AM Best October 17, 2022 By Chad Hemenway A day after Hurricane Ian hit Florida as a Category 4 storm Sept. 28, AM Best released its scheduled market...
Many Americans Apprehensive About Self-Driving Cars: Study October 17, 2022 The majority of Americans (76%) say they would feel less safe driving or riding in cars with self-driving features. Similarly,...
Insurance-Related Cyberattacks on the Rise: Are Agencies Prepared? October 17, 2022 By James Ashbrook Insurance has become one of the top industries targeted by cybercriminals. In fact, a recent ranking by the cybersecurity vendor...
Bulow Group’s Happy Employee Philosophy – Don’t Forget to Ask October 17, 2022 By Jahna Jacobson How does an agency keep employees happy? Step one: Ask employees what will make them happy. That’s the advice from...
How Insurance Carriers Can Survive Hard CAT Property Markets October 17, 2022 By Harry Tucker There’s no denying it — challenging times are coming for CAT property markets. Truthfully, they’re already here. As I type...
Identifying the Right Talent for Your Insurtech October 17, 2022 By Karen Lopez Insurtechs are continuing to disrupt the insurance industry, while pushing traditional insurers to focus on modernization initiatives and how they...
Historic Homes May Prove to Be More Resilient Against Floods October 17, 2022 By Ben Finley Whenever historic homes get flooded, building contractors often feel compelled by government regulations to rip out the water-logged wood flooring,...