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A California homeowner called out CSAA for taking aerial photographs of his backyard, then revoking his homeowners policy due to "clutter." Experts say such images are personally identifiable information protected by state privacy laws.
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With rising auto premiums and increasing popularity of autonomous, connected, electric and shared vehicles, more insurers are offering telematics and usage-based insurance.
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Because of the financial risk associated with insuring such an expensive satellite, ViaSat-3 is probably covered by several policies across different companies.
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The founding members include three insurtechs that are focused on developing standards related to the use of AI within the insurance industry.
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Much of MGAs' success can be attributed to how versatile they can be.
August 24ReSource Pro -
Insurers need to find new ways to grow their business while mitigating the risk of employee burnout.
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In other news: Foresight, a workers' comp insurer, welcomes new commercial insurance underwriter.
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The use of catastrophe models and of sophisticated AI to make coverage decisions are all under debate.
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It can eliminate geographical barriers and allow teams to access and share data more freely.
August 18Novidea -
Agency networks and associations provide benefits historically harder to come by as a standalone business or agency.
August 17Accenture