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Insurance customers show openness to artificial intelligence but nearly 70% believe insurers gain far more from the technology than they do, according to a J.D. Power survey.
Despite social inflation pressures and casualty line struggles, robust investment income and disciplined underwriting support stable outlook for sector: AM Best.
As health care delivery and standards of care evolve, QBE’s John Livatino examines the liability landscape in emerging markets.
Average securities class action settlements climb 27% as boards navigate unprecedented complexity, rising insolvencies: Allianz Commercial.
Ruling upholds ‘prevalence’ framework, allowing workers’ compensation for employees who contracted virus in high-risk workplace settings without identifying exact moment of infection.
Health care sees some segments softening while segments with vulnerable populations, claims severity face sharp rate increases and capacity constraints, Amwins report.
PBM expert Paul King outlines trends in pain management, transparency, and AI shaping workers’ compensation pharmacy at National Comp 2025.
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Affected units spike 201% despite fewer overall recall events, signaling evolving risk landscape for manufacturers and insurers, Sedgwick reports.
As cyber attacks reach unprecedented levels of volume and sophistication, organizations across all sectors must evolve their defense strategies — leveraging both internal capabilities and external partnerships to build resilient security frameworks.
As risks grow more interconnected, The Hartford’s Gretchen Thompson explains how a data-informed, partnership-focused approach is shaping the next era of commercial insurance.
In workers’ compensation risk management, fragmented data systems can prevent stakeholders from seeing the complete picture. Industry leaders are turning to integrated analytics to bridge these gaps and deliver better outcomes for injured workers.
As workers’ compensation claims become more costly and time-consuming to resolve, understanding the multiple factors driving complexity has never been more critical for effective claims management.
A four-pillar approach helps transportation companies reduce accidents, retain drivers and control costs, according to HUB International.
NCCI data reveals that costs for critical care services now exceed inflation benchmarks, with expenses for severe injuries accounting for more than one-quarter of total medical spending.
Record construction employment masks headwinds threatening sector growth in coming years, according to QBE North America.
Newfront’s Kimily Phu discusses employee benefits trends, regulatory challenges, and career advice for brokers in today’s complex, cost-pressured environment.