Insurance Agents Have Come to Embrace Insurtech. When Will Carriers? July 1, 2019 By Jeff Kroeger There used to be a time when independent insurance agents were wary of what disruption insurtech might bring. They feared...
Kentucky Supreme Court: Trampoline Park Not Immune from Liability in Injury Case July 1, 2019 The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that a damage waiver signed by a parent at a trampoline park does not...
Agents (Still) Looking for Underwriting Sweet Spot: Channel Harvest July 1, 2019 Whether technology is driving a “one size fits all” underwriting approach or carriers are narrowing their strike zone, this year’s...
My New Markets July 1, 2019 Excess Workers’ Compensation Buffer Layer Program Market Detail: Gray Specialty (www.grayspecialty.com) provides buffer layers of excess workers’ compensation coverage to...
Climate Change Forcing Some Alaskan Villages to Relocate July 1, 2019 Accelerating erosion is forcing villages in western Alaska to begin making plans to move, officials said. Erosion caused by climate...
How ‘You Have a Duty to Read Your Policy’ Language Can Wreck a Life July 1, 2019 By Chris Burand I have seen and heard seemingly an infinite number of agents, agents’ associations, and errors and omissions (E&O) attorneys advise...
Utah Movie-Filtering Company Ordered by Jury to Pay $62M to Studios July 1, 2019 A Utah-based movie-filtering company has been ordered to pay more than $62 million to Disney and other Hollywood studios. A...
Preparing for the Unpredictable Talent Considerations for CAT Season July 1, 2019 By Brad Whatley The combined global losses from natural disasters in 2017 and 2018 were the highest ever for a two-year period. While...
Workers’ Comp: Delivering for Our Neighbors June 17, 2019 By Bill Donnell Every year, there are more than 2 million workplace injuries in the United States. Behind each of those claims is...
Report: Texas Would Lose Billions if Another Major Storm Hits Coast June 17, 2019 Housing sales in Texas would drop, gasoline prices would increase, and the state would lose hundreds of billions of dollars...