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 social media continues to make car theft trendy, agents can help clients get up to speed on the latest anti-theft technology.
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.
Trucking companies faced $165 million in nuclear verdicts in 2023, with an increasing trend of thermonuclear verdicts. Mounting costs from these large verdicts present significant challenges for the commercial auto insurance market.
As the directors & officers (D&O) market shifts from soft to hard, it is a prime time for independent agents to identify emerging trends and changing exposures for their clients.
Inaccurate coding can be a costly mistake. Here are the workers comp class codes that are most frequently reclassified by The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) and what to use instead.
While D&O and cyber liability policies offer distinct coverage differences, many companies mistakenly believe they do not require separate policies.
By using clear language, tailored messaging, data-backed insights and relatable examples, insurance agencies can guide their clients to strategic protection.
With distracted driving a leading cause of road accidents, agents can educate customers about the dangers and offer incentives for positive driving behavior.
The new product provides access to managed threat intelligence to protect against cyber, reputational and physical risks, helping organizations reduce their digital exposure.