Kevin Rampe from Chubb shares insights on the future of claims management, focusing on the synergy between skilled professionals and advanced digital tools, the role of empathy in claims service, and the impact of data analytics on decision-making processes.
Jack Kuhn of Westfield Specialty shares his insights on the shifting dynamics of the insurance market, focusing on the opportunities and challenges in casualty and auto insurance lines.
Lauren Finnis of WTW explores significant shifts and emerging trends in insurance, from leveraging Gen AI to the future of underwriting in a rapidly evolving industry.
Navigating the complexities of insuring billion-dollar ‘mega projects’ in the construction industry, Adrian Pellen of NFP shares insights on leveraging data, technology, and innovative insurance products to manage risk.
Despite a drop in overall insurtech funding to $912 million, its lowest since Q1 2020, early-stage funding and AI-centered insurtechs are attracting investment, Gallagher Re observed.
Exploring the transformative power of technology in risk management, Redhand Advisors 2024 RMIS report highlights 2024’s top trends among users and vendors
Amid declining claim frequency and moderate claim severity changes, workers’ compensation insurance sees a notable decrease in bureau loss costs, the NCCI reports.
Commercial real estate should see improved property insurance conditions in 2024, while the casualty market grapples with rising claims costs due to lawsuit abuse, Gallagher reports.
A recent West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruling places the onus on employers to substantiate apportionment of disability awards in workers’ compensation cases
Amid rising global tensions, businesses grapple with potential political violence and property damage at home and abroad, underscoring the need for robust risk mitigation strategies, according to Beazley.
The National Commission on Climate and Workforce Health aims to guide employers in mitigating climate risk’s impact on employee wellbeing and business performance.