Read the first part in this series, The Problem(s) With Hail Claims, Part 1: A Cautionary Tale for Insureds and...
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U.S. insured losses from Hurricane Beryl will likely fall between $2.5 billion to $4.5 billion, according to estimates by Moody’s...
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A Connecticut-based manufacturer has been denied another opportunity to seek $100 million in insurance coverage for business losses it claims...
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Global insurer American International Group (AIG) has reached an out of court settlement of its legal dispute with the excess...
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South Carolina lawmakers next year may be asked to revamp a workers’ compensation employment test that judges have relied on...
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Here’s a troubling phrase hurricane forecasters hate but often hear: “It’s just a Category 1. Nothing to worry about.” Or...
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A new report asserts the impact of business email compromise incidents on U.S. companies is likely underestimated and misunderstood—and it...
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Insurers’ losses from Hurricane Beryl will be “low and readily absorbed” and the storm is not expected to change pricing...
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California-based health system Kaiser Permanente recently alerted millions of people that their private information was inappropriately shared with tech giants,...
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Insurers in the United States may take a hit of about $2.7 billion from damage caused by Hurricane Beryl, catastrophe...
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