Sewer backup insurance and you
Water is everywhere—and it could damage your home and property. From torrential downpours to faulty plumbing, your home could face water-related exposures from many different directions. When it comes to water damage, one exposure that threatens homeowners is sewer...
PIANJ | PIANY Annual Conference—a chart-topping success for insurance professionals
Some 1,700 insurance professionals from across the Northeast—record-breaking attendance since the COVID-19 pandemic—kicked up their boots and took center stage at the PIANJ | PIANY Annual Conference June 8-10, 2025, at the Hard Rock Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, N.J. Speakers, education sessions and a panel on artificial intelligence all provided attendees with educational opportunities—while the sold-out trade show and various social events provided the backdrop to numerous networking opportunities.
Weekly Dispatch: June 12, 2025
PIANJ | PIANY Annual Conference a success: new officers for PIANJ and NJYIP installed. Erie Insurance hit by major network outage: no timeline for return present. Both chambers of the Connecticut General Assembly approved a bill for climate mitigation, bill being sent to governor for consideration. NHID issues bulletin regarding fraudulent producer practices, violations of state regulations. Plus, you can read about state-specific industry news, compliance issues, advocacy updates, technical resources, accolades and education opportunities in this issue of the Weekly Dispatch.
New York Assembly unanimously passes CE carryover bill
In another win for PIANY and insurance professionals across New York state, the state Assembly unanimously passed a long-awaited bill, A.6652A/S.6122A, that would allow licensed insurance producers to carry over excess continuing-education credits into their next...
N.Y.: Major legislative milestone: Anti-arson repeal bill passes state Senate
The New York state Senate has passed S.4157—a bill that would repeal the longstanding anti-arson application requirement for property insurance in New York City. This marks the first time the legislation has cleared the Senate, representing a pivotal moment in PIANY’s...
Workplace violence prevention laws are expanding: Here’s what you need to know
Workplace violence is no longer a background issue. It’s increasingly front and center in the national conversation. With frequent headlines about mass shootings and on-the-job assaults, the topic has garnered growing attention from the public and policymakers....
Weekly Dispatch: June 5, 2025
The PIANJ | PIANY Annual Conference at the Hard Rock Casino, Atlantic City, N.J., starts this Sunday—you still can register at the door. A runway at the Newark Liberty International Airport has finished renovations, but it still is experiencing staffing shortages and technical issues. A New York court has ruled that plaintiffs may pursue negligence claims against pet owners. Plus, you can read about state-specific industry news, compliance issues, advocacy updates, technical resources, education opportunities, upcoming events and information you may have missed in this issue of the Weekly Dispatch.
Warm-weather working: how to be safe
If you work outside in the summer heat, it’s vital that you and your employees take care of yourselves to prevent heat rash, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, sunburns and more. Here are some safety tips to protect yourself this summer: No. 1: Hydrate,...
Connecticut Senate passes PIACT-priority E&S reform legislation
In a major win for the insurance industry and Connecticut businesses, the state Senate passed H.B.6981, a top legislative priority for PIACT. This pivotal reform would eliminate the outdated requirement that brokers must obtain declinations from admitted insurers...
PIANJ advocacy win: Public hearing secured on threatening labor rule
PIANJ previously alerted members to a deeply concerning regulatory proposal from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. This proposal—N.J.A.C. 12:11—would dramatically expand the state’s interpretation of the “ABC test” for classifying...


