Articles by Allen Laman and William Rabb

Rabb is Southeast Editor for Insurance Journal. He is a long-time newspaper man in the Deep South; also covered workers' comp insurance issues for a trade publication for a few years.

Questions Surround Accuracy of Federal Flood Maps

Wondering if you need flood insurance? There are maps for that. But some say the federal flood maps are inadequate and misleading, causing thousands of homeowners to avoid purchasing needed flood insurance. And even Federal Emergency Management Agency officials have …

Lemonade Records Net Loss, Top and Bottom Line Growth

Insurtech Lemonade booked a third-quarter net loss of $91.4 million compared with a net loss of $66.4 million during the same quarter last year, but in a letter to shareholders, the company said both top and bottom lines came in …

Could Blockchain Make Data Integration a Reality for Insurers?

When most of us hear the word “blockchain,” we think about cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. But could blockchain technology be used to enhance insurance processes? Tram Vo, CEO and founder of Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative (MOBI), sees the appeal. MOBI is …

Psychosocial Barriers Not Uncommon in Workers’ Comp Recoveries

Workers returning to work after an injury can face various obstacles depending on the nature of their injury and the job, their available benefits and rehabilitation needs, even transportation challenges. Those who help workers know that behavioral issues also get …

LP Insurance Services — Empowering Clients, Enabling Dreams

Of course, LP Insurance Services protects and defends clients when things go wrong. But those who work for the Reno, Nevada-headquartered company see themselves as more than guardians. They see how their work removes stress from business owners and empowers …

Ansay & Associates: Committed to Clients, Employees, Community

Take five-star customer service, add in a four-step strategic process — and what do you get? An award-winning organization. That organization, Ansay & Associates, an independent insurance agency based in Port Washington, Wisconsin, has built success by identifying needs and …

As Homeowners Rebuild After Ian, a Cooling New Housing Market Drops Material Costs

If Hurricane Ian would have made landfall in Florida, say, six months ago, the costs of reconstruction could have been even higher than the already staggering estimates now coming from the Sunshine State. Inflation is indeed set to bump up …

Markel Q3 Income Drops on Investments but Insurance ‘Solidly Profitable’

On the heels of a third quarter that saw increased earned premiums compared to the same stretch in 2021, leaders at Markel Corp. recently reflected on their recent earnings and examined how current events are shaping their future approach. “You …

Q3 Net Income Down 30% at The Hartford; $214M in Ian Losses

Compared to the same window last year, net income at The Hartford was down during the third quarter of 2022 – but core earnings were up during what the company’s CEO described as a strong stretch. Third quarter 2022 net …

As Homeowners Rebuild After Ian, a Cooling New Housing Market Drops Material Costs

If Hurricane Ian would have made landfall in Florida, say, six months ago, the costs of reconstruction could have been even higher than the already staggering estimates now coming from the Sunshine State. Inflation is indeed set to bump up …