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Inflation challenges: Help your clients prepare

Inflation challenges: Help your clients prepare

by Bill Martin | Oct 4, 2022 | Consumer-focused, Featured, General News

Inflation impacts all aspects of our lives—but it is having an outsized impact on the cost to repair or replace cars and homes. Data reveals that 20% of homeowners don’t know how much they pay for home insurance[1]—so chances are, many will not anticipate the impact...

NHID approves NCCI 2023 WC loss cost decrease of 7%

NHID approves NCCI 2023 WC loss cost decrease of 7%

by Dan Corbin, CPCU, CIC, LUTC | Sep 28, 2022 | Featured, Technical

The New Hampshire Insurance Department approved the original workers’ compensation voluntary loss cost filing made by the National Council on Compensation Insurance, consisting of an overall 7% decrease. In addition, a decrease of 7% of the overall assigned risk rates...

Do carrier ratings really matter?

Do carrier ratings really matter?

by Shirley Albright, CPIA, CISR | Sep 28, 2022 | Featured, Technical

In a word: Yes. They do. There are organizations that rate the financial condition of insurance companies, such as Demotech, Moody’s and S&P Global Ratings. However, AM Best is probably the most prominent. AM Best uses letter ratings, ranging from “A” (which is...

Vermont Supreme Court allows novel ‘physical damage’ COVID-19 theory to proceed

Vermont Supreme Court allows novel ‘physical damage’ COVID-19 theory to proceed

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Sep 27, 2022 | Featured, General News

Recently, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled in the case of Huntington Ingalls Industries v. Ace American Insurance Co., that a policyholder could proceed with a business interruption claim that alleges that the COVID-19 virus caused physical damage to property when it...

N.Y.: Revised WC loss costs take effect 10/1/22

N.Y.: Revised WC loss costs take effect 10/1/22

by Dan Corbin, CPCU, CIC, LUTC | Sep 26, 2022 | Featured, Technical

In May, an application for an overall loss cost decrease of 8.7% was submitted to the New York Department of Financial Services by the New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board. The DFS approved the application as filed with an effective date of Saturday, Oct. 1,...

N.J.: Cannabis safe harbor bill moves forward

N.J.: Cannabis safe harbor bill moves forward

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Sep 20, 2022 | Advocacy, Featured

PIANJ-supported legislation, A-389, which would create a safe harbor for insurance producers and carriers working with a cannabis-related business was reported out of the state Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee—a major step toward the bill...

How credit reports affect insurance scoring and how often they need to be updated

How credit reports affect insurance scoring and how often they need to be updated

by Shirley Albright, CPIA, CISR | Sep 19, 2022 | Consumer-focused, Featured

Insurance scoring is when insurers use a score, which is based on a policyholder’s credit history, to screen potential customers for underwriting acceptability. Originally, the scoring methodology was developed in the context of evaluating loan applicants. Credit...

Items in storage units may not be covered by a HO policy

Items in storage units may not be covered by a HO policy

by James Berliner | Sep 7, 2022 | Consumer-focused, Education, Featured

So, it used to be that if clients asked you if their homeowners insurance policy covered their property anywhere in the world, you could reply: “Yes. However, if they are in another one of your residences, then coverage is limited to 10% of the limit shown in your...

N.Y.: Auto theft investigator refuted

N.Y.: Auto theft investigator refuted

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Sep 6, 2022 | Advocacy, Featured

A letter ran recently in the Albany-based Times Union titled “Commentary: A repeal that would help fraudsters and hurt consumers.” The letter is an opinion piece written by Tod Neifert, an auto theft investigator, which calls for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to veto...

NFIP or private flood insurance?

NFIP or private flood insurance?

by Katherine Howington & Ashley Bates | Sep 1, 2022 | Consumer-focused, Featured

Questions can help your clients choose The National Flood Insurance Program has been the main flood insurance provider in the United States since its inception in 1968.  But is it always the best option for your clients?  Private flood insurance provides...

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