How the Sharing Economy Is Impacting the Insurance Industry
Businesses operating in this innovative economy are disrupting typical models and changing the way people think about consumption, causing new legal liability challenges.

Businesses operating in this innovative economy are disrupting typical models and changing the way people think about consumption, causing new legal liability challenges.
An insured pays an individual who uses their own car to shop and run errands. How can the insured acquire coverage for their vicarious liability from hiring the shopper?
With spring break and summer trips on the horizon, here are three things to discuss with your clients.
U.S. insurers are failing to raise premiums fast enough to keep up with historic rates of inflation, according to the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA).
“With the world experiencing more extreme weather events, the value of flood insurance is a lesson that is more important than ever,” says independent agent Lisa Sharrard. “Some homeowners pay off their mortgage, cancel their flood policy and believe they
On this episode of Agency Nation, Dana Dattola, principal of Weaver & Associates, shares how she implemented diverse work and marketing strategies at her family agency, which provided a platform for the business to adapt to the pandemic.
An annual needs assessment is a great opportunity to showcase the experience and value your agency brings to your customers.
In an incident when operating a business-owned and insured vehicle, there was personal liability once the business auto policy paid the full limit.
A carrier denied a claim for floor damage after a condensation line leaked because of the time period over which the leak occured.
As homeowners seek to prevent risks related to winter weather, they should keep in mind that service companies struggle to find enough employees, similar to other industries.