When New York state’s cyber security regulation (23 NYCRR 500) was amended at the end of 2023, it included the creation of a new type of covered entity referred to as Class A companies. Due to their size, these companies are required to go above and beyond what...
Tech strategies for stability in small business
Technology has become a key player in the stability and success of modern small businesses. New technologies provide business owners with opportunities to boost growth and overcome obstacles. These tools are critical to enhancing an organization’s financial...
N.J.: Court rules against casino in COVID-19 business interruption claim
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the legal battles over business interruption claims took center stage in the property/casualty insurance industry. The latest example of these disputes is New Jersey Supreme Court’s ruling in the case of AC Ocean Walk LLC v....
Carrier do’s and don’ts: Commission cuts
To anyone who works in the insurance industry, it is clear that the marketplace is going through a period of transition. The increasing occurrence of severe weather, growing interest rates, and increasing replacement cost are a few of the drivers that are creating...
N.Y.: Gov. Hochul proposes to increase short-term disability benefits
Since 1989, New Yorkers in need of temporary disability leave, including individuals with pregnancy and childbirth-related conditions, have been limited to a maximum benefit amount of $170 per week. This figure—unadjusted for over three decades—has diminished in its...
PIACT hosts Q&A lunch session with CID Commissioner Andrews Mais
PIACT hosted an interactive question-and-answer session last week with Connecticut Insurance Department Commissioner Andrew Mais. The event, moderated by PIACT’s Director of Government & Industry Affairs, Bradford J. Lachut, Esq., delved into a range of critical...
N.Y.: Chapter amendments made to PIA-priority ‘bait-and-switch’ law
In 2023, PIANY fiercely advocated for passage of legislation that would increase consumer protections during the automobile insurance underwriting process. PIA was successful in its efforts when New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law S.5764-B, which takes aim at...
Conn.: Court finds no duty to defend automobile crash injuries under home and umbrellas policies
Recently, the Court of Appeals of Connecticut affirmed a decision by a lower court, which granted a motion for summary judgment in favor of several insurance carriers. It confirmed that these carriers did not have a duty to defend and indemnify two policyholders under...
In review: New Jersey’s legislation session 2022-23
While PIANJ may have faced challenges in advancing the association’s top priority—a ban on the use of step-down provisions in personal auto policies—your association’s efforts during the 2022-23 session were not in vain. The organization has seen widespread success in...
PIANY’s MetroRAP returns to NYC with a bang
More than 350 insurance professionals attended PIANY’s Metropolitan Awareness Program—the first RAP of the year—on Feb. 1, 2024, at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel. During the daylong event, attendees were able to network, learn and discuss the issues...