A Claims Professional’s View From the Ground in Melissa’s Aftermath For one claims professional who is working in Jamaica, it is clear that the scale of the damage left in... Read More
Single Loose Wire Led to Blackout That Caused Dali Crash Into Baltimore Bridge NTSB says a loose wire in the ship's electrical system caused a breaker to open, triggering a sequence of events... Read More
Estimate to Rebuild Baltimore’s Key Bridge Doubles to $5 Billion The price tag for rebuilding Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge is now more than double what officials estimated in 2024... Read More
How The US Ended up With Radioactive Shrimp And Sneakers From Indonesia The first sign of trouble surfaced thousands of miles from Indonesia. Inspectors in the U.S. are used to seeing containers... Read More
Parkland Shooting Wasn’t Multiple Incidents With Multiple Deductibles, Court Rules In an age of frequent mass shootings, insurers cannot escape coverage by arguing that each pull of the trigger was... Read More
NTSB to Decide Probable Cause of Baltimore’s Key Bridge Collapse This Week The meeting comes after NTSB said it would investigate all aspects of the accident to determine the probable cause and... Read More
AI & Technology PwC: Insurance Execs Say Agentic AI Leading Industry Transformation More than half of insurance executives say generative and agentic artificial intelligence are the technological investments that will have the... Read More
NFIP Reauthorized With Passage of Funding Bill to End Government Shutdown The National Flood Insurance Program has been reauthorized until the end of January 2026. With the passage of HR 5371,... Read More
Delaware’s High Court Revives Workers’ Comp Insurer’s UIM Subrogation The Delaware Supreme Court has revived a workers’ compensation insurer’s claim for subrogation in a case where an employee injured... Read More
Lack of Hurricanes Is Leading to Lack of Experience for Adjusters It looks like the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is wrapping up in quiet fashion—aside from Hurricane Melissa—without any U.S. landfalls. Read More