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Where Will Personal Auto Insurance Be in 25 Years?

The infamous McKinsey Report in summer 2013 was perhaps the first to question whether auto insurance agents will become obsolete in the coming decades. But now, tech has added new wrinkles to the debate.

Workers Comp: Top 3 Regulatory Issues to Watch in 2016

Workers comp conditions have been calm for a while, but don’t expect it to last. Opt-out laws, reform efforts and the independent contractor classification may have a dramatic impact on the market this year.

Maritime Expands Builders Risk Program

Maritime Program Group, the product underwriter for Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, has expanded its builders risk program limit from $15 million to $100 million. Now, the company can provide capacity for larger projects inclusive of natural catastrophes ac

Berkley Program Helps Public Entities Navigate Complex Liabilities

A complex web of state statutes and case law combine to immunize public entities, officials and civil servants from some claims, while allowing others to proceed. In response, Berkley Public Entity Managers offers broad and tailored coverage and services

Final Fiduciary Rule Coming Soon?

Last week, after years of proposed regulations and revisions, the Department of Labor sent the final version of the proposed fiduciary rule to the Office of Management and Budget for review and provided a formal notice of submission.

New Health Care Trends Drive Change for Workers Comp

On average, medical now represents 60% of the benefit dollar provided to injured workers nationally. Why are medical costs on the rise? And what’s happening in the health care space that will impact workers comp insurance in 2016?

Ironshore Umbrella Protects Wealthy Homeowners

Ironshore’s personal umbrella product is the latest offering in its high-value homeowners program, designed for high net-worth individuals and families who are increasingly targets for potentially ruinous lawsuits.

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