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N.Y.: Renewed push for Grieving Families Act faces familiar challenges in 2024 legislative session

N.Y.: Renewed push for Grieving Families Act faces familiar challenges in 2024 legislative session

by Theophilus Alexander | May 28, 2024 | Advocacy, Featured

After the New York state Legislature passed the Grieving Families Act in two consecutive sessions in 2022 and 2023, Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed the legislation both times. Now, this bipartisan bill may be making a renewed push at the end of the 2024 legislative session....

Vt.: Mandatory flood risk disclosure for real estate transactions passes state Legislature 

Vt.: Mandatory flood risk disclosure for real estate transactions passes state Legislature 

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | May 28, 2024 | Association, Featured

Recently, the Vermont Legislature passed a significant piece of legislation to enhance transparency in real estate transactions and rental agreements concerning flood risk. The measure, which is part of a larger piece of legislation (H.687), would mandate that...

Mary Anne Cecchetto returns as PIA Northeast’s director of membership

Mary Anne Cecchetto returns as PIA Northeast’s director of membership

by Matt McDonough | May 21, 2024 | Association, Featured

Over two months ago, PIA Northeast welcomed back Mary Anne Cecchetto as the new director of membership. Cecchetto has nearly 38 years of experience in the insurance industry, serving as a sales & retention representative for 14 years and 13 years as a membership...

N.Y.: PIA-priority photo inspection law took effect May 15

N.Y.: PIA-priority photo inspection law took effect May 15

by Shirley Albright, CPIA, CISR | May 16, 2024 | Association, Featured

PIANY’s top-priority photo inspection law (A.3172-A/S.5889) went into effect on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. This legislation makes important changes to New York state's antiquated photo inspection system.  The law allows insurance carriers to submit a waiver to...

N.H.: Are higher damage caps for wrongful death claims in the future?

N.H.: Are higher damage caps for wrongful death claims in the future?

by Theophilus Alexander | May 8, 2024 | Advocacy, Featured

As S.B.462 is set to be considered by the House for a vote this Thursday, it’s important for association members to recognize its potential impact on our industry. The bill, which emerged from the House Judiciary Committee with a 11-9 recommendation to pass without...

National Hurricane Preparedness Week and what PIA is doing for you 

National Hurricane Preparedness Week and what PIA is doing for you 

by Matt McDonough | May 3, 2024 | Featured, General News

It is National Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 5-11, 2024) and with the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season set to be “very active,” now is the time to make sure you and your insureds are prepared for the next few months.   Also, be sure to keep in mind what PIA...

The FTC’s new rule on noncompete agreements: What does it mean for agencies?

The FTC’s new rule on noncompete agreements: What does it mean for agencies?

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Apr 30, 2024 | Featured, General News

In a move poised to transform the labor landscape across the United States, the Federal Trade Commission has introduced a final rule that bans the use of noncompete agreements nationwide. This sweeping regulation—expected to significantly impact both employers and...

Clients don’t want insurance, they want convenience in their experience

Clients don’t want insurance, they want convenience in their experience

by Geoff Keast | Apr 26, 2024 | Featured, General News

When it comes to delivering on the promise of an improved customer experience, property/casualty agency principals often feel like they are caught in the middle of a tug-of-war. Pulling the rope on one end are younger digital-native customers, as well as baby boomers...

New CID bulletin on aerial imagery and underwriting, responding to complaints

New CID bulletin on aerial imagery and underwriting, responding to complaints

by Theophilus Alexander | Apr 24, 2024 | Featured, General News

On March 19, 2024, the Connecticut Insurance Department issued a bulletin to address the use of aerial imagery by insurance carriers in underwriting homeowners insurance, specifically in relation to decisions about roof condition. This bulletin responds to a rise in...

N.Y.: Have you met TED: Part Deux

N.Y.: Have you met TED: Part Deux

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Apr 24, 2024 | Featured, General News

Back in January, I wrote about the release of the New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Executive Budget—in particular, the release of transportation, economic development and environmental conservation items, referred to as the TED. Fast forward to the end of April and New...

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