U.S. Insurers face 30% Obamacare premium surge
Idaho’s Early Glimpse of Impact Idaho, one of the few states to open enrollment early, offers an early snapshot of what’s coming. “On average, gross
Idaho’s Early Glimpse of Impact Idaho, one of the few states to open enrollment early, offers an early snapshot of what’s coming. “On average, gross
Anthony R. O’Donnell // October 24, 2025 (Ashok Krishnan, Chief Innovation, Data & Analytics Officer, AXA XL, at ITC Vegas 2025. Photo by author.) AXA
Anthony R. O’Donnell // October 24, 2025 (Olivier Lafontaine’s colleague José Quiroz, Global Partnerships Manager, demonstrates Equisoft/amplify on the floor at ITC Vegas 2025.) Equisoft (Montreal)
Article 0 Comments U.S. carrier Alaska Airlines said early on Friday it had restored operations following a technology outage that grounded flights across all airports
Anthony R. O’Donnell // October 24, 2025 (Chris Raimondo, VP, Sales, EY. Source: EY.) Chris Raimondo, VP of Sales, EY (New York), says that insurers have
Anthony R. O’Donnell // October 24, 2025 (Jennifer Linton, CEO, Fenris, and IIR’s Alan O’Donnell at ITC Vegas 2025.) Fenris (Richmond, Va.) has built a predictive
Valuation: The biggest barrier to insuring historical works Typically, high-value artworks are insured based on recent auction results, private sales records, or retail replacement value.
Loss costs and social inflation trends in P&C Rising loss costs remain a challenge for insurers. Increased repair costs for autos and homes, attributed to
Koteiba Azzam, a homeowner in Sunland Park, N.M., has filed suit in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico, alleging that
According to the complaint, the Spectors’ condominium at 10560 Wilshire Blvd., Apt. 1402, Los Angeles, sustained water damage on or about May 30, 2025, while