A massive winter storm bringing a mix of heavy snow, rain, and high winds is set to lash across the northern U.S.—putting more than 60 million people across 28 states under winter weather alerts for Tuesday. As PIA members and their customers face extreme weather...
Coastal insurance market update–2023
We have all seen on the news the of the intense hurricanes hitting Florida, the big Texas freeze in February of 2021 and most recently “island towns” forming in California due to runoff from the large amount of rain. The claims resulting from catastrophes are known as...
N.Y.: Do you know what a hurricane is (for insurance purposes)?
In Formula 1 racing, rain changes the tenor of the race. The normally slick tires do not have the grip to handle a wet track, slowing the cars and amplifying the skills of the actual driver compared to other races. And if a race has even a threat of rain, it is...
Economic momentum in U.S. auto, home, and business insurance
According to the Insurance Information Institute, the insurance industry is seeing more economic momentum in U.S. auto, home, and business insurance than the entire U.S. economy. Mortgages and other personal loans will cost less, allowing for economic development in...
Reduce damages and payouts: Monitor for leaky toilets
When it comes to leaks in the bathroom, prevention is just as important as conducting a timely repair. Most property owners do not have time or expertise to periodically check every toilet for minor leaks or damage, so they end up paying more on water and sewer bills....
Don’t let your clients do it alone—quick action leads to better restoration
Disasters from water, fire, smoke or mold can occur at any time. These types of disasters are not only stressful for property owners, but costly. Common restoration and mitigation timelines and repair estimates can increase drastically when unexpected asbestos...
Letter to the editor: It’s time to fix windstorm coverage in N.Y. insurance policies
Dear Editor, As we look at the damage caused by Hurricane Ian in Florida and South Carolina—and prepare for the possible damage caused by Hurricane Nicole—we say our prayers and think about how New Yorkers would fair in this type of disaster. The answer lies within...
Hurricane Ian’s impact on the insurance industry
Hurricane Ian is already one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent history. The Category 4 storm and its 155-mph winds has wreaked havoc across communities, bringing widespread flooding and catastrophic property damage with it. While the true extent of...
NFIP or private flood insurance?
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...
N.Y.: Bills see action as the Legislature winds down
A trio of lesser known—but notable—insurance bills passed the New York state Legislature in the waning days of the 2022 legislation session, which could have an impact on your agency and clients. Supplemental spousal liability coverage S.9367/A.1029–Sponsored by Sen....