Holiday Policy Language – Freedom Edition July 4, 2018 By Patrick Wraight Today is July 4th and as the old riddle says, yes, every country has the Fourth of July, but only...
Why is it So Hard to Agree on Valuation? June 27, 2018 By Patrick Wraight I really hate reopening this can of worms, but I’m living it so here goes. My wife and I are...
A Few More Thoughts About Assignments of Benefits June 20, 2018 By Patrick Wraight I last wrote about assignments of benefits (AOB) back in January. You didn’t read that one? I’m shocked, but I’ll...
A Quick (No Really, Super Quick) Insuretech Primer June 13, 2018 By Patrick Wraight I wonder if anyone has ever done this. You’re involved in a conversation with a group of peers or boss...
I Kind of Like Policy 2.0 June 6, 2018 By Patrick Wraight If you’re like me, it’s pretty easy to get into a groove with work. Once you get used to a...
You Know Insurance. Why Aren’t You Teaching it? May 30, 2018 By Patrick Wraight Insurance is complicated. I think that we all agree about that. That’s why agents, underwriters, adjusters, and regulators spend so...
My Reflections on NetVU’s Accelerate Conference May 23, 2018 By Patrick Wraight Last week, I went to the Accelerate conference for users of Vertafore systems. Vertafore is a software provider for different...
You Can’t Just Say “Yes, There’s Coverage” May 16, 2018 By Patrick Wraight A couple of recent articles in Insurance Journal highlighted an important issue that exists in light of coverage and how...
Want Flood? Let the Market Make it Happen. May 9, 2018 By Patrick Wraight I spent a day last week in a conference that was focused on some specific risks that make up a...
Explaining a Policy to Someone Who Knows Better May 2, 2018 By Patrick Wraight A good friend and colleague forwarded me a press release written and sent out by a public adjusting company. Since...