
Grace Crane
ReporterGrace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.

Grace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.
EasieOps addresses pain points in document processing, including integration challenges and scalability barriers.
The life insurtech's platform was built first for independent agency teams to help find clients, collaborate with team members and manage deals across carriers.
Men pay an average of $33 more on car insurance, according to a 2025 study from the Zebra.
Digital Insurance research reveals the most common ways that companies handle department skill gaps and staffing concerns.
Though microinsurance coverage increased in the last three years, there is an 88% protection gap, according to Microinsurance Network report.
The global insurance protection gap was last estimated at $1.8 trillion, according to SAS.
Founded in 2023, Linqura uses AI-driven data intelligence to give agents clarity on specific risks profiles and recommendations.
More than two-thirds, 67%, of women investors say that supporting family members has impacted their careers.
The insurtech enables brokers, insurers and reinsurers to optimize risk workflows by digitizing risk intake.
Roles in technology, underwriting and claims are insurance's greatest need in 2025.
Mitchell's collision insights report reveals 2024 trends in battery electric vehicle claims.
Vertafore report finds that 69% of independent agents said digital personal lines rating and submission is a must-have.
NEXT will use ZestyAI's property and wildfire models in its risk assessment processes.
Though consumers are open to the use of AI in severe weather risk monitoring, trust and transparency is key, according to a 2025 Insurity report.
Initial property losses from Eaton and Palisades fires estimated between $35 billion and $45 billion.
Elysian is building technology to serve claims professionals and combat antiquated claims tech systems.
Nationwide finds that 42% of couples view sharing an insurance policy as a commitment comparable to marriage.
Sara Shipley, INSTANDA chief human resource officer, shares how digital transformation impacts the tech skill barrier.
The agentic AI platform addresses annual revenue and cost inefficiencies.
The California-based insurtech uses AI-powered models and property-specific data to address all perils, including wildfire, severe convective storms and non-weather water.