Big ‘I’ Testifies Before Congress on Pandemic Risk
The Big “I” noted that pandemics produce an immense magnitude of potential financial losses and do not allow for an insurance-like spreading of risk.

The Big “I” noted that pandemics produce an immense magnitude of potential financial losses and do not allow for an insurance-like spreading of risk.
Catastrophic weather events are adding to the myriad other challenges facing the commercial property insurance market.
The survey highlights the top 20 schools in the U.S. offering risk management and insurance programs.
Following the announcement by Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, the Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel will no longer require proof of vaccination or indoor use of masks for conference attendees.
The study highlights the important role specialists play among different generations by examining consumer views on working with intermediaries across different industries.
During the conference, independent insurance agents and brokers from across the country will share their perspectives with legislators on issues important to the independent agency system.
Unless struck down by the state’s courts, the regulatory ban is scheduled to take effect on March 4 and will remain in place for at least three years.
As of press time, the U.S. Senate was expected to pass legislation that would fund the government through March 11, 2022, and extend the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for the same period.
The report studied how agencies approach specialty lines, such as the key factors they consider in the placement decision-making process.
At the hearing, there was overwhelming bipartisan support for the Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) and the critical role it plays in farm communities and food security.