The insurance sector has long grappled with the inherent friction of manual policy interpretation during catastrophic events when policyholders are most vulnerable and need rapid assistance. When a severe storm or fire devastates a property, the subsequent rush to determine coverage often hits a
Simon Glairy is a leading authority in the world of insurance and risk management, known for his deep understanding of how global firms utilize data to forecast and mitigate physical and reputational threats. With a background that spans decades of analyzing Insurtech trends and corporate strategy,
The rapid evolution of the legal landscape surrounding Assignment of Benefits (AOB) in Florida has left insurers and litigation firms navigating a complex labyrinth of procedural requirements and statutory interpretations that continue to shift as new cases reach the appellate level. Florida
A commercial driver for a high-volume courier service is suddenly attacked by a passenger while inside a company-owned transit van, leaving the enterprise owner to navigate a legal landscape that frequently pits two distinct insurance policies against one another in a heated battle over coverage
Simon Glairy is a recognized expert in the fields of insurance and Insurtech, with a specialized focus on risk management and AI-driven risk assessment. Having navigated the transition from traditional actuarial modeling to machine-learning-driven underwriting, he possesses a rare perspective on
A single decision to deny legal representation can transform a standard coverage dispute into a multi-million dollar liability that an insurance carrier can no longer contest in court. The June ruling by the New York Appellate Division in Shattuck v. Dryden Mutual Insurance Company serves as a