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CFC’s chief underwriting officer shares emerging opportunities in specialty lines, future pricing trends, and the six fundamental elements that make up cyber risk prevention and underwriting.
Generative AI is notorious for producing what are being referred to as “hallucinations” — that is, producing language and citing information that it has essentially made up. That’s why it’s always going to be important to have veteran managers reviewing the work that generative AI produces.
Discover the benefits of timely physical therapy in enhancing patient recovery and reducing claim costs.
QBE North America’s head of major risks, aviation, talks the appeal of flying, the career lessons he’s learned and how they’ve shaped his time in insurance.
At the recent CFC Summit in Toronto, Risk & Insurance sat down with George Beattie, head of innovation at CFC, to discuss the London-based insurer’s latest offerings.
Climate risk modeling has improved for hurricanes and wildfires. Now, the industry is turning its attention to secondary perils.
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In sports, the effort to get the injured worker back in the game as fast as possible is secondary to the cost of doing so. So why is workers’ comp still making cost control the primary driver?
Extreme weather has had a significant impact on claims and the insurance industry in recent years. Robbie Arnold explains what insurers — and policyholders — can do to handle it.
“One of the biggest challenges we face in the energy transformation is increasing our expertise in the new technologies that come with it ... Learning about the risks and specificities of these new technologies is crucial for both the industry and its insurers.”
Collision/crash incidents, faulty workmanship, and natural catastrophes top aviation insurance claims globally, as repair costs and labor challenges rise, Allianz Commercial reports.
Safety professional LaToya Lee breaks ground as Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers’ first female African American vice president.