How dangerous is a teddy bear or a doll? In the Internet of Things era, it’s not an idle question but one for parents and regulators to ponder seriously.
Month: February 2017
5 key facts about small business auto insurance coverage
If you use a car or other motor vehicle in your small business, do you have the right coverage?
Changing tides: Reframing the client conversation around flood insurance
Rapidly changing weather patterns are significantly changing and shifting the risk of flood. Do your clients know that?
4 trends by peril for home insurers to know
When insurers understand the effects of peril-related trends on loss costs, they can better manage risk and set rates.
Berkshire insurance businesses had a Q4 underwriting gain of $548 million
Investment income from insurance units fell to $889 million from $1.03 billion during the same period in 2015.
Oklahoma family gets keys to first FORTIFIED Homeā¢
IBHS and Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity collaborate to build fortified homes better able to resist high winds from tornadoes, which should help reduce insurance rates.
8 tips for writing better claims letters
Your form letters just might need a makeover.
Drone-plane near misses, other incidents surged 46 percent in U.S.
Reports of drones violating safety standards in the U.S. continued to climb last year, rising by 46 percent over the same period a year earlier.
Dwellings and lead contamination
Exclusions related to lead poisoning in dwellings are limited to just a few states
Who has the responsibility to advise insureds about policy limits?
Does an insurer have a duty to advise its longtime clients to carry higher limits when they change coverage?