Cyber security strategies to keep your data safe
In our everyday lives, we often do things—without realizing it—that put our data at risk. With the recent rise in cyberattacks across the industry, data protection is more critical than ever. There are plenty practical steps you can take to protect your personal and...
Understand the disconnect: Distracted driving through the lens of auto insurance claims
Nearly every driver agrees that impaired driving is dangerous, but awareness alone isn’t enough to stop it. Recently, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reported on this disconnect, finding that while people support stronger safeguards, risky behavior on the roads...
Smart event promotion when money is tight
Small-business owners know the feeling: You’ve planned an event that matters to your business, but the budget barely stretches past the basics. Promoting it can feel overwhelming when every dollar counts. The good news is that effective event promotion doesn’t require...
Weekly Dispatch: Jan. 29, 2026
Recently introduced federal legislation would reform how the Scaffold Law applies to federally funded projects. PIA Northeast offers relevant content that agents can share with their clients about a variety of insurance topics. New York state releases Transportation, Economic Development and Environmental Conservation budget—what does it mean for insurance agents? New Jersey places pause on new regulatory proposals. Plus, you can read about state-specific industry news, compliance issues, advocacy updates, technical resources, education opportunities and upcoming events in this issue of the Weekly Dispatch.
Is it covered? Common items that need more coverage
We assume all our possessions will be covered if we lose them or if they are damaged, but do you know how your insurance policy will truly respond—or even which one will respond when it is needed? Sometimes you need additional coverage. Snowmobiles. Typically, a...
N.Y.: Federal Scaffold Law reform and the future of insurance affordability
For independent insurance agents in New York state, affordability is no longer an abstract concern. It is a daily challenge that shows up in difficult renewals, shrinking carrier lists, and clients struggling to absorb ever increasing premiums. Few laws have...
N.Y.: Proposed public adjuster solicitation bill would strengthen post-loss consumer protections
A new bill proposed in the New York state Assembly aims to protect property owners in the critical moments following a loss by placing temporary restrictions on public adjuster solicitation. The bill—A.9390-A/S.9082, sponsored by Assemblymember Sam Berger, D-27, and...
N.Y.: Have you met TED (again)?
As New York state’s budget season gets underway, the familiar alphabet soup of Albany returns—none more important to insurance professionals than the Transportation, Economic Development and Environmental Conservation budget, better known...
Staying safe in your home this winter
We're in the middle of winter, and we have a long way to go until spring. Who wants to get caught out in the cold? This means you’ll be spending more time indoors to avoid the nasty weather, which leaves you vulnerable to some risks at home as you try to keep warm....
Stay in tune: Insurance keeps musical instruments safe
Music is a wonderful thing, and the best part of it is that you can make it yourself. There’s very little stopping you from purchasing an instrument, finding an instructor and taking the time to hone your new craft. However, you must take great care of your...


