Imagine a scenario where an insurance carrier processes thousands of policy documents daily, only to face costly delays and compliance risks due to manual errors in PDF validation. In an industry where precision and speed are paramount, such inefficiencies can erode trust and inflate operational
The home insurance landscape across the United States is experiencing a seismic shift, with costs soaring in ways that defy traditional expectations of regional risk. Homeowners in states like Florida and California, frequently hit by devastating hurricanes and wildfires, are accustomed to high
Imagine a small Canadian town battered by unprecedented flooding, with homes submerged and families displaced, desperately awaiting insurance adjusters to assess damages and kickstart recovery. In such dire circumstances, delays in deploying qualified professionals can deepen the crisis, leaving
At the University of Vermont (UVM), a storm of controversy has erupted as over 2,500 unionized faculty and staff members rally against a health insurance audit conducted by a third-party firm, Willis Towers Watson. On August 14, members of UVM Staff United, United Academics, and United Electrical
I'm thrilled to sit down with Simon Glairy, a leading expert in insurance and Insurtech, whose groundbreaking work in risk management and AI-driven risk assessment has reshaped how we understand climate-related challenges in the insurance industry. Today, we’ll dive into the pressing issue of
What happens when a devastating house fire sparks not just a fight for compensation, but a legal war over who gets to speak for the victims? In Minnesota, a high-stakes drama unfolds as Chubb Indemnity Insurance Company takes on an unlicensed public adjuster in a federal lawsuit tied to a $1.77