The flood of data to interpret — from predictive analytics and the ongoing complexity of insurance policies — leaves adjusters with
plenty of work to do. The question is how to best support them.
The 2024 Class of Rising Stars is here, and its graduating members are showing what it means to be a Power Broker during times of change and unpredictability.
The NAIC’s national call for policy and claim is intended to help regulators address a growing crisis in property insurance, but some states are opting out of full participation in an effort to attract new capacity.
Growing a prominent “insurance” empire in the 1920s and ’30s brought this entrepreneur fame, fortune and the veneration of the public — at least for a while.
COVID was not the only thing that disrupted business travel. Geopolitical instability, climate risks and a new class of bleisure travelers are making corporate travel more complicated.
For Adria White, community is a big aspect of a successful risk management career. It’s why she’s adamant about working strategically with her team and the public entity risk management community in Nevada.
Where increasingly severe weather meets growing populations, property damage from wind, hail and flood may seem inevitable. Fortunately, there’s much that property risk engineers can do.
A combination of a choppy economy with increased claims frequency and severity could lead to rate increases in the Management & Professional Liability market.
For the savvy risk professional, the one charged with great power to protect construction workers and the bottom line, becoming a mitigation hero is more than a necessity — it’s a responsibility.