Understanding effective disaster preparedness, and how to navigate insurance claims following a disaster, has never been more critical, says Beau Bishop of Charles Taylor.
Rising tariffs create hidden insurance risks for U.S. importers, requiring updated cargo coverage strategies in an increasingly complex global supply chain environment.
Sensors collecting hyper-localized data on dozens of environmental factors are helping to build a better understanding of exposure to extreme weather events, and giving insureds more opportunities to predict and prevent losses.
Insurers and their clients are under pressure to prevent verdicts in the tens of millions of dollars. Having the proper defense and prevention tools can help.
Technology advancements are enabling insureds and their risk management partners to get a better grip on the range of settlement amounts on some types of claims.
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.
Jeff Huebner of CSAA and Zach Knight of Blue Forest offer their views on how we can manage our forests differently and perhaps better mitigate wildfire risk in the process.
AI isn’t just being used by the good guys. As cybercriminals incorporate AI tools into their arsenals, organizations must ramp up their mitigation and response plans.
To foster better collaboration and transparency, the Catastrophe Resiliency Council proposes an Open Industry Exposure Database for climate risk research.
Skilled nursing homes and assisted living operators in states like Florida are masterful improvisers, but an uptick in newcomers will require these professional caregivers to leverage the power of community more than ever before.
Studying abroad can have a profound impact on a student’s mental health. Both students and their higher ed institutions should ensure they receive adequate preparation and support.
As an industry designed to protect assets and prevent loss, insurance and risk management is in a prime position to defend against active shooter events.