A man from Pennsylvania has been charged with using phony documents to collect $252,734 in FEMA-backed disaster benefits and insurance payments.
Month: October 2017
InsurTech sets the stage for ‘A Tale of Two Industries’
InsurTech wasn’t around in Charles Dickens’ day, but the accelerating pace of innovation is creating ‘great expectations’ for insurers and consumers alike.
Insurance apps aren’t popular with policyholders yet, finds J.D. Power
There’s an app for that – but no one is using it to file claims.
10 U.S. cities with spookiest and most stressful commutes
As the spookiest day of the year approaches, staffing firm Robert Half highlights the cities with the most hair-raising commutes.
As cyber risks evolve, businesses are growing complacent, Zurich report says
Results from Zurich Insurance’s annual Advisen Cyber Survey were presented and analyzed at this year’s Cyber Risk Insights Conference in New York.
Don’t be tricked this Halloween – Top 5 insurance tips!
After decorating and buying candy to hand out, have you reviewed your homeowners’ insurance to confirm coverage on Halloween?
Wearable technology & discoverable data
Health insurers are key to wearable technology discovery in personal injury claims.
5 homeowner tips to reduce fall & winter property damage, insurance costs
These tips should help your clients keep their homes safe – and insurance costs down – this winter.
Proposed restatement of liability insurance law may be ‘misstatement’
The American Law Institute is working on a project called ‘Restatement of the Law of Liability Insurance,’ but it may not accurately represent the law as it is.
Halloween safety: Fire prevention tips for a ‘spooktacular’ time
Use and share these Halloween fire safety tips to avoid a truly scary situation.