Reporting Requirements When PAP and PUP Are Written by Different Carriers
What are the reporting requirements of a liability claim to the carrier that doesn’t write the underlying coverage?
What are the reporting requirements of a liability claim to the carrier that doesn’t write the underlying coverage?
The policy conditions for a homeowners policy state that the first named insured is the one who has the authority to cancel an insurance policy. Does that mean that the second named insured is not required to sign?
Effective marketing is important, but careless marketing can be dangerous. When it comes to marketing while managing your own risk, the primary tip is simple: Don’t overpromise.
Throughout the year, the Big “I” and Independent Agent magazine have been hard at work, examining emerging market trends and helping you be there for your clients with the latest insights.
Articles examined the trend of expanding telematics data, strategies to prevent errors & omissions claims after a merger or acquisition, and how artificial intelligence (AI) can cause E&O exposures.
The rise of AI is poised to transform independent insurance agencies however, increased adoption is prompting essential discussion regarding the errors & omissions implications of its use by agencies.
A prospect has a pollution policy in place but doesn’t know if it’s necessary. Its current general liability policy excludes products-completed operations coverage.
Does your agency staff feel safe to admit mistakes before they become an errors & omissions claim? One of the worst E&O nightmares is someone hiding agency mail to avoid facing their mistakes.
By using clear language, tailored messaging, data-backed insights and relatable examples, insurance agencies can guide their clients to strategic protection.
To mitigate the risk of an errors & omissions claim, insurance professionals need to approach offering umbrella coverage with diligence and consistency.