Auto Theft Is Evolving: How Agents Can Help Clients Stay Ahead
As social media continues to make car theft trendy, agents can help clients get up to speed on the latest anti-theft technology.
As social media continues to make car theft trendy, agents can help clients get up to speed on the latest anti-theft technology.
Less than half of parents rate their teen’s driving as good or excellent, according to Nationwide, with some parents reporting their teen’s unsafe driving behaviors, including styling their hair or even watching videos.
The U.S. property & casualty insurance market is exhibiting mixed results in 2025, with personal auto on track to achieve profitability but homeowners and general liability segments continuing to experience losses.
In the second quarter of 2025, personal lines rates rose by 4.6% and commercial lines rates rose 2.8%.
To mitigate the risk of an errors & omissions claim, insurance professionals need to approach offering umbrella coverage with diligence and consistency.
More than one-third of U.S. personal auto insurance customers are dissatisfied with their insurance and those with higher overall lifetime value profiles are most likely to leave, according to J.D. Power.
The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) recently launched a public awareness campaign on the importance of parents encouraging teens to be safe behind the wheel.
Most drivers believe other motorists’ driving behaviors are bad and getting worse, according to Nationwide. Yet most rate their own driving very highly, despite participating in the same risky behaviors.
The burden of increased costs caused by uninsured drivers is ultimately shouldered by insured drivers. Here are three tips for agents to help their customers protect themselves.
From rodent damage to dry rot, classic cars can incur costly damages without proper maintenance.