AI is reshaping insurance through new risks, workforce demands, liability questions and IP concerns. As adoption grows, insurers must balance innovation with governance, ethics and resilience.
Spokane’s fires show wildfire risk spreading into less-recognized hotspots, straining homeowners coverage, insurer capacity and recovery resources across Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Our thoughts are with those who's lives are impacted.
Florida’s insurance market is showing signs of recovery as reforms lift carrier profits and surplus lines competition lowers prices. Yet consumer protections and catastrophe risk remain key concerns.
AI scrutiny, Medicare payment shifts, captive-backed patient safety, and Gen Z’s care gaps point to the same health insurance priority - stronger governance, prevention and smarter cost control.
The P&C industry is balancing strong underwriting results with slowing growth, affordability pressures and evolving distribution. Resilience, smarter technology and disciplined pricing remain central.
Last quarter was an interesting time in insurance. Take a look back at some some of the more impactful stories we shared.
The Fourth of July brings together travel, heat, health, and community risks. For insurance stakeholders, it is a timely reminder to plan for prevention, resilience, and customer engagement.
Data center growth is stretching insurance capacity and liability assumptions on Earth and in orbit. As projects scale, alternative capital, contracts, and continuity planning matter more.
Recent flooding and storm threats show how quickly weather risk can become an insurance challenge. Low flood coverage underscores the need for better education, preparedness, and resilience planning.
Large Honda and Jeep recalls show how vehicle defects can quickly become safety, claims and reputation issues. For insurers, clear recall communication helps manage exposure and policyholder trust.
Across IoT, climate analytics and AI-first models, insurers are shifting from reactive coverage to smarter prevention. The common thread is innovation that improves resilience, service and efficiency.
Recent weather coverage points to a nuanced risk picture. Milder hurricane outlooks do not erase landfall exposure, while larger hail and clearer forecast tools sharpen resilience planning.