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By using technological strategies insurers can stay ahead of regulatory changes.
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California ordered home insurers to maintain coverage during the next year for 750,000 customers in four counties ravaged by wildfires that are still burning east of Los Angeles.
September 23 -
New York's insurance regulator issued a damning report laying out the severe financial condition of the city's largest insurer of taxis and for-hire vehicles, as well as dozens of potential financial improprieties and accounting problems.
September 5 -
A labor and employment attorney explains how gig worker classification will continue to be an issue for employers.
September 3 -
Disputes about insurance liability for cybersecurity software failures bring up possibilities for public policy and regulation.
July 10 -
The European Union is enacting the most comprehensive guardrails on the fast-developing world of artificial intelligence after the bloc's parliament passed the AI Act on Wednesday.
March 13 -
NAIC, the association of state insurance regulators, has issued a 90-day call for collection of property and casualty coverage data at a zip code level of detail, to better understand climate change effects on the market. The group expects the call to yield insight on insurance availability and affordability.
March 12 -
NAIC shares 2024 strategic priorities and other insurance legal news out of Georgia and Florida.
February 23 -
Insurers should look at governance policies, operations methods and modeling to pre-emptively keep bias and drift out of AI handling of underwriting and pricing, an expert on the technology recommends.
February 22 -
The Guaranteeing Overtime for Truckers Act aims to level the financial playing field for truck drivers.
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