3 Signs of Improvement in the Construction Insurance Market
While the construction industry is facing headwinds such as inflation, labor shortages and supply chain delays, there are some indicators that things might be getting better.
While the construction industry is facing headwinds such as inflation, labor shortages and supply chain delays, there are some indicators that things might be getting better.
If an insured requests to remove a vehicle from their personal auto policy on the day it was sold, should the change be made effective that same day or the day after?
R. Dean Giem is a self-described tech geek. On this episode of Agency Nation Radio, he explains how he’s taken the spirit of learning into industry leadership while serving as past chairman of NetVU’s executive board of directors and on AUGIE Group’s exe
As litigation funding becomes more common in general liability litigation, rising claims costs are impacting the casualty market.
Gig workers are severely lacking health insurance coverage and other financial safety nets, according to a study by Legal & General.
Would personal auto and personal umbrella policies ever respond if a named driver was named in a suit while driving a company-owned auto?
When harnessed properly, the potential for insurance agents to utilize artificial intelligence in their marketing strategies is immense.
Help new transportation businesses get their wheels turning with these risk management tips.
“More and more technology is being used by insurance companies for underwriting purposes,” says independent agent Ben Hogan. “Whether it’s tracking Department of Transportation safety scores, telematics or dash cameras, there are so many ways for insuranc
Like crypto, the life settlement industry felt like the Wild West during its infancy, yet today, it’s more mature, appropriately regulated, and offers opportunities for clients and investors.