Jonny Allen and Charlie Richardson appointed new roles at Travelers; Tandis Nili joins Frenkel & Company; Iain Whittingham is recruited by Willis Towers Watson; Bonita Rogers heads to All Risks Ltd.; Jeff Langley moves to Alliant’s Houston Office; and Christopher Lowell steps into a leadership role at The Hartford.
These seven figures demonstrate the severity of the horrific wildfires that broke-out in California on November 8th. And as of today (November 16th), the fires are only 48% contained.
California’s insurance commissioner issued a release reminding residents to look for coverage under their homeowners’ policies for help with evacuation and recovery expenses during this volatile wildfire season.
Research published two decades ago could hold the key to protecting lives and property — even against the wrath of blazes like the Camp and Woolsey Fires.
As global trade tensions rise, companies are increasingly looking at a type of insurance coverage that remains little used in the United States but provides a tool to deal with the risks linked to trade wars.
Take a look back to recent storms, and you’ll see that hurricanes became major flood events that caused billions in devastation. Yet places are still going uninsured.
Hospitality was one of the first industries to bear the brunt of premium hikes and coverage limitations from insurance carriers after 2017’s hurricane season.
Insurers have become increasingly proactive in helping insureds protect their properties. New technologies help homeowners go a step further in protecting their homes and their possessions.