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Rising Equipment Values Raise Inland Marine Claims Stakes

Rising Equipment Values Raise Inland Marine Claims Stakes

Data center construction, tariffs and equipment shortages are pushing insured values higher and complicating replacement-cost and loss-of-use calculations after inland marine losses.
August 20 Insurance Industry Marine Property Risk Management Underwriting

Train Cargo Theft Costs U.S. Railroads $200 Million a Year

Train Cargo Theft Costs U.S. Railroads $200 Million a Year

Organized thieves carried out 75,000 thefts from U.S. freight rail networks in 2025, pushing railroads to invest millions in AI cameras, drones, fencing and law enforcement partnerships.
August 20 Fraud Legislation & Regulation Marine Risk Management Subrogation Arizona California Illinois Tennessee

Washington Court Sets High Bar for Challenging Construction Liens

Washington Court Sets High Bar for Challenging Construction Liens

A Washington appeals court ruled that disputed questions involving contractor performance, workmanship, and payment generally cannot be resolved through the state’s expedited construction lien procedure.
August 20 Legislation & Regulation Liability Litigation Property Washington

Insurers Use AI to Track Roof Deterioration Before Catastrophes

Insurers Use AI to Track Roof Deterioration Before Catastrophes

AI-derived property observations are giving insurers a clearer view of roof deterioration between catastrophes, providing claims teams with more information about pre-loss conditions when severe weather strikes.
August 20 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Risk Management Technology Underwriting

Florida Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme Allegedly Processed Nearly $100M in Payroll

Florida Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme Allegedly Processed Nearly $100M in Payroll

Florida authorities allege shell construction companies understated payroll and employee counts to obtain workers’ compensation coverage, then provided insurance certificates to uninsured subcontractors. Nearly $100 million in payroll was processed through the companies, according to investigators.
August 17 Fraud Insurance Industry Workers' Compensation Florida

Allstate Opens Claims Training Campus for Property and Auto Adjusters

Allstate Opens Claims Training Campus for Property and Auto Adjusters

The 33,000-square-foot training campus uses full-scale homes and nearly 30 vehicles to give claims professionals hands-on experience with property damage, EVs, ADAS and changing repair methods.
August 17 Education & Training Insurance Industry Texas

Tropical Storm Lala Damages 100-Plus Hawaii Homes, Triggers Flooding

Tropical Storm Lala Damages 100-Plus Hawaii Homes, Triggers Flooding

Flooding, landslides, powerful winds and widespread power outages damaged homes and infrastructure across Hawaii, with officials beginning damage assessments as the storm moves away.
August 17 Auto Liability Risk Management Workers' Compensation Hawaii

Only 6% of Insurers Qualify as AI Leaders as Claims Use Reaches 42%

Only 6% of Insurers Qualify as AI Leaders as Claims Use Reaches 42%

While 76% of insurers believe they are ahead of competitors on AI, just 6% qualify as leaders. Claims is already among the industry’s leading AI applications, with 42% reporting use.
August 13 Insurance Industry Risk Management Technology

29 States Take Meta to Trial Over Youth Social Media Harm

29 States Take Meta to Trial Over Youth Social Media Harm

A federal trial will test whether Meta can be held liable for Instagram and Facebook design features that states say harmed young users, with potential financial exposure and court-ordered platform changes raising the stakes.
August 13 Insurance Industry Liability Litigation Risk Management Technology

Claims Litigation Management Tackles Legal Costs, Nuclear Verdicts, and AI

Claims Litigation Management Tackles Legal Costs, Nuclear Verdicts, and AI

Insurers and defense firms are working to better define legal value, control litigation costs, and prepare claims professionals for AI, third-party litigation funding, and nuclear verdict risks.
August 13 Education & Training Insurance Industry Liability Litigation Risk Management

AIG CEO: AI Data Centers Are Maxing Out P&C Insurance Limits

AIG CEO: AI Data Centers Are Maxing Out P&C Insurance Limits

AIG CEO Eric Andersen says the AI data center buildout is driving demand across construction, property, cyber and liability insurance, while pushing required P&C limits to unusually high levels.
August 13 Insurance Industry Liability Property Risk Management Technology

Tornado Alley Shift East Raises Insurance Claim Severity

Tornado Alley Shift East Raises Insurance Claim Severity

Tornado and severe thunderstorm activity is shifting toward more populated areas in the eastern U.S., where higher property exposure and reconstruction costs are increasing insurance claim severity even as national tornado volume declines.
August 13 Catastrophe Insurance Industry Property Risk Management Illinois Indiana Kansas Oklahoma Texas

Private Hurricane Evacuation Service Offers Florida Residents Guaranteed Flights

Private Hurricane Evacuation Service Offers Florida Residents Guaranteed Flights

A new Florida company is offering annual memberships that guarantee seats on chartered evacuation flights during hurricanes. The service raises questions about disaster preparedness, evacuation access, and how private solutions may reshape catastrophe response.
August 6 Catastrophe Property Risk Management Florida Georgia

New Workers Account for 37% of Workplace Injuries, Travelers Report Finds

New Workers Account for 37% of Workplace Injuries, Travelers Report Finds

A new Travelers analysis of more than 1.2 million workers’ compensation claims shows first-year employees account for more than one-third of workplace injuries, highlighting the need for stronger onboarding, training, and safety leadership.
August 6 Education & Training Insurance Industry Risk Management Workers' Compensation

Ohio Court Reopens Worker’s Disability Accommodation Claim After Caseload Dispute

Ohio Court Reopens Worker’s Disability Accommodation Claim After Caseload Dispute

An appeals court found a factual dispute over whether the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation properly engaged in the interactive process after a claims specialist sought a reduced caseload due to anxiety and depression. Most of the employee’s discrimination and retaliation claims were dismissed.
August 6 Legislation & Regulation Litigation Workers' Compensation Ohio