Risk Mitigation Technologies Are Becoming Essential in the Homeowners Market
Insurance agents who embrace risk mitigation technologies can strengthen underwriting, deliver value to customers and differentiate their service.
Insurance agents who embrace risk mitigation technologies can strengthen underwriting, deliver value to customers and differentiate their service.
As threat actors continually become more proficient in their ability to access company’s systems, there are steps all businesses can take to improve their security.
Heavy rain overwhelmed a French drain outside of a commercial insured’s building, which caused water to back up into the building. The carrier denied the claim because the drain was exterior.
Businesses of all sizes throughout the U.S. continue to face challenges from the evolving nature of cyber risks.
From hurricanes in the Southeast, wildfires in the West and severe convective storms in between, catastrophes are a defining feature of the current insurance landscape and are changing property insurance.
The coverage combines core contractors pollution liability (CPL) coverage with a limited control of well (COW) extension, offering more comprehensive protection for remediation projects.
Safety technology is a fast-evolving, dynamic field with advanced use of data analytic tools and artificial intelligence (AI) powering its evolution. Here are four common factors related to using safety technologies in the workplace.
After a fire destroyed a golf course’s maintenance building, the carrier refused to cover the extra expense to convert another building into a maintenance building.
While factors like increased repair expenses, more frequent claims and stricter regulatory requirements are responsible for over a decade of premium increases, insurance remains a large cost of doing business.
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.