Editor's Picks Moody’s: Private Market Insured Losses From Francine Won’t Exceed $2B U.S. private market insured losses from Hurricane Francine are estimated to not exceed $2 billion, Moody’s RMS Event Response team... Read More
European Cities Brace for Peak of Floods as Cleanup Starts Cities from Budapest to Wroclaw in Poland are racing to build up their defenses as floodwaters peak over the coming... Read More
Editor's Picks U.S. Sues Ship Owner, Operator Over Baltimore Bridge Collapse The U.S. sued the owner and the operator of a Singapore-flagged ship that rammed into a Baltimore bridge in March,... Read More
Top of Travelers’ List of Most Common Wedding Insurance Claims Not So Surprising When something goes wrong at a wedding and a claim is filed, one of the most common reasons behind the... Read More
Editor's Picks U.S. Property Insurance Rates Fall for First Time Since 2017 U.S. property insurance rates are decreasing for the first time in almost seven years, after insurers returned to profitability amid... Read More
AT&T Agrees to Pay $13 Million FCC Fine For Cloud Data Leak AT&T Inc. agreed to pay $13 million to settle an investigation by the US Federal Communications Commission into whether the... Read More
AI & Technology Expert Viewpoints Steps to Begin a Claims Transformation Journey Since the COVID-19 pandemic, insurance claims costs have risen dramatically. Many factors, including the global pandemic, climate change, inflation, and... Read More
Lawsuit Claims Miley Cyrus Copied Bruno Mars Song for Hit ‘Flowers’ Pop star Miley Cyrus copied fellow megastar Bruno Mars’ hit “When I Was Your Man” in her number-one single “Flowers,”... Read More
Editor's Picks Insurers Say Dark Fleet Oil Tankers Pose a Major Claims Risk Marine insurance markets face significant risk from the growth of a shadow fleet of ships hauling oil from sanctioned producers... Read More
Editor's Picks Coastal Carolina Gets 1,000-Year Rainfall Event From Storm System Parts of North Carolina saw something Monday that has not been seen in hundreds, or perhaps 1,000 years – 18... Read More