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Defections by U.S. states from NAIC's call for property market data reporting could widen the gap in insurance protection, climate risk solutions expert says.
April 1 -
An increase in severe storms and a larger number of high-severity claims is causing longer wait times, which is impacting customer satisfaction, according to the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Property Claims Satisfaction Study.
April 1 -
Telematics data class action; NHTSA grants for state crash data collection and more legal news.
March 28 -
With its checkered history of risk placement process modernization fading away, the London Market is now pushing towards a bright new data future.
March 27Ebix Europe -
A series about Insurtech 2.0 as an evolution and movement, the data management foundations, and how advances will improve claims and underwriting.
March 27 -
A tanker bound for Sri Lanka hit a pylon on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing it to collapse in seconds. What are the insurance implications?
March 26 -
The jury is still out on whether the California insurance regulator's plan to let insurers use catastrophe modeling for rates will make wildfire loss coverage more widely available.
March 25 -
Second in a three-part series on the meaning and future of "Insurtech 2.0" covers what benefits are possible, where to find them and when to expect progress.
March 20 -
This first part of a three-part series on the meaning and future of "Insurtech 2.0" considers how this buzzword is defined and the evolution of technology in the insurance industry that it represents.
March 19 -
The report emphasizes that accurate risk management practices and data utilization will be key in responding to this year's trends.
March 18