Claims severity has risen, especially with high-profile systemic events and persistent privacy litigation. At the same time, Schnur said, underwriting practices have become more refined, and clients, particularly those in the mid-market and enterprise tiers, are significantly more cyber-savvy than they were five years ago.
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