
Grace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.

Grace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.
Insights into agentic AI, underwriting trends, insurtech predictions, and more from sessions held at InsurTech Connect 2025 Las Vegas.
The insurtech's workflow solution aims to reshape how insurance and TPA operations function with AI-powered intelligence, seamless integration and user-centered design.
Injury severity is the driving factor for juror sympathy and high compensation expectations, according to Swiss Re's report.
According to the CCC's Q3 2025 report, average repair costs increased almost 4 percent.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) released safety performance ratings for seven new electric vehicle models.
Forty-three percent of homeowners insurance customers who experienced a premium increase and say they are unlikely to renew cited the rising rates as the main reason.
Insights from Verisk and the APCIA reveal underwriting profitability despite high first quarter losses.
Gen Z and Millennials are the most likely to need life insurance coverage, but the least likely to own, according to the 2025 Insurance Barometer Study from LIMRA.
Emerging technologies from our Meet the Insurtech series.
Data and analysis from Mitchell report and Allianz article reveal trends with EV claim decline, regulatory lag, charging infrastructure risks and more.
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is the vehicle with the highest claim frequency for whole-vehicle theft, according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
The need for an insurance policy that covers AI risks is growing with the adoption of AI technologies.
Younger generations prefer working with an advisor who is familiar with using AI as a financial planning tool, according to a new Northwestern Mutual study.
Research from Digital Insurance on the cost of artificial intelligence.
ACORD's Somesh Mukherjee, vice president of solution architecture at ACORD Solutions Group, shares the complexities of technology used in weather-related claims processes.
Texas Hill Country saw $1.1 billion in property damage to residential buildings, according to preliminary Cotality estimates.
Global insured losses from wildfires increased from nearly $9 billion in the 2000s to over $56 billion in the 2010s, according to Swiss Re data.
The insurtech's core mission is to use technology to deliver comprehensive digital legal documents and attorney support at an affordable price point.
Climate resilience efforts such as new flood defense systems and building codes have offset potential insured losses in New Orleans, according to Swiss Re report.