How Cyber Market Changes Will Impact Claims February 1, 2018 By Denise Johnson Changes in the cyber insurance market are expected to bring challenges to claims departments, according to Tom Johansmeyer, assistant vice...
Risky Business: Catching Commercial Use Fraud Before it Hits Your Books July 19, 2017 By Alex Young One definitive method can show misrepresented commercial use well before a claim ever arises. Pulling the wool over the insurance...
Business News: Swiss Re Capital Markets, Wolters Kluwer June 6, 2017 Swiss Re Capital Markets Structures and Places $125M Catastrophe Bond for the FMTAC, a Subsidiary of the MTA Swiss Re...
Building Code Adoption, Enforcement Critical to Reducing Losses June 1, 2017 By Denise Johnson When building codes are adopted and enforced, there is a substantial reduction in loss, according to Christopher Miller, technical director...
PCS: $3.8B in US Insured Losses Makes Q1 2016 Worst in Decade May 10, 2016 Catastrophe activity in the U.S. led to $3.8 billion in insured losses in 29 states during the 2016 first quarter,...
People on the Move January 22, 2016 Byrne-Jones Appointed Director, Casualty Specialty Risks for Crawford & Company Crawford & Company appointed Rowena Byrne-Jones as a director of...
A Bird’s Eye View of Visual Underwriting March 10, 2014 By Neil Spector How the Initial Inspection Can Improve Claims Results and an Insurer’s Bottom Line The last 20 years have been difficult...
Nearly 5M Homes Endangered by Wildfires December 11, 2013 More than 4.5 million U.S. households are at high or extreme risk from wildfire, according to new analysis by Verisk...
Chubb Offers Tracking Service to Thwart Contractors’ Equipment Theft September 6, 2013 “Contractors’ equipment is more than twice as likely to be stolen than damaged or lost due to vandalism, fire, collision...
Verisk Announces New Hail Damage Score for Underwriters April 11, 2013 Verisk Insurance Solutions – Underwriting, a unit of Verisk, announced LOCATION Hail Damage Score. The new product improves an insurer’s...