PIA-supported legislation (A.2811) that would repeal the antiquated anti-arson application in New York City, successfully passed the state Assembly on March 9, by a vote of 138-0. What this bill would do If this bill was to become law the anti-arson application would...
2023 is underway—Re-engage with clients while they plan financially for the year ahead
We’re now in March. Have you broken your New Year’s resolutions yet? Exercising is time-consuming and it can be hard to find the energy to keep up. Drinking and eating less requires some cooperation from friends and family, as well as appealing food. Being more...
N.Y.: PIA-priority anti-arson bill reported out of committee
PIA-supported legislation (A.2811) that would repeal the antiquated anti-arson application in New York City, successfully passed the state Assembly Insurance Committee on March 1, without opposition (23-0). The current anti-arson law In the late 1970s, insurance fraud...
Is Gen Z forgoing an insurable milestone?
Once a rite of passage to freedom and independence, obtaining a driver’s license at age 16 was considered a general milestone. However, data compiled by the Federal Highway Department is indicating that Gen Zers are not feeling the same way about obtaining a driver’s...
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.: How the photo inspection bill in the state budget differs from the vetoed bill
William Shakespeare once wrote “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet …”. I can only assume that when Shakespeare wrote those words in the 1590s that he was thinking about the future, and specifically about a measure...
The value of using local climate-risk data
Given the various daily disturbances to American communities by climate change, it would be highly beneficial for those individuals who are looking to build houses and other structures to use compiled, local climate-risk data to determine the best place to build. It’s...
N.Y.: Photo inspection in governor’s budget
Following the disappointing veto by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul of PIANY’s top legislative priority—which would have made photo inspection system optional in the state—PIANY has been working tirelessly to include this issue in the governor’s executive budget. PIANY is...
Q&A: What you need to know about N.J.’s new handgun liability insurance law
Gov. Phil Murphy signed P.L. 2022, C.131 into law, which requires any person in the state carrying a handgun in public, to maintain liability insurance coverage. What you need to know about this new law: What does it say? The new law is a comprehensive gun safety law...
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...