
SpaceX IPO Raises Novel Insurance Question About Elon Musk Risk
SpaceX's public filings place extraordinary emphasis on Elon Musk's role in the company's value. A new legal analysis argues that investors may have a legitimate insurable interest in his continued life under Texas law, raising broader questions about key person risk and insurance capacity.
June 12
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Risk Management
Underwriting

Claims AI Adoption Depends on Adjuster Buy-In, Not Technology Alone
Two claims leaders explain why leadership support, adjuster trust, and workflow integration matter more than the AI purchase itself when deploying claims technology.
June 12
Catastrophe
Education & Training
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management

23andMe Agrees to $46.75M Deal to Resolve Data Breach Claims
A bankruptcy plan administrator agreed to distribute $46.75 million to resolve litigation tied to the 2023 cyberattack, with cyber insurers funding a significant portion of the settlement.
June 12
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management
Technology

SpaceX IPO Could Reshape D&O Insurance and Securities Claims Risk
SpaceX's proposed shareholder arbitration requirements and a surge in AI-related IPOs could change securities litigation exposure while prompting insurers to broaden D&O coverage offerings.
June 12
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Litigation
Underwriting

AI Product Liability Cases Put Black-Box Algorithms Under Legal Scrutiny
Manufacturers, insurers, and defense counsel face growing scrutiny as courts examine whether AI systems that cannot explain their decisions may create new forms of product liability exposure.
June 12
Insurance Industry
Liability
Litigation
Risk Management
Technology

Cyber Insurance Claims Face Greater Scrutiny as Underwriting Tightens
Cyber insurers are tightening underwriting standards, increasing scrutiny of security controls, and reevaluating coverage as ransomware losses, AI risks, and geopolitical threats drive concerns about systemic cyber events.
June 8
Insurance Industry
Liability
Litigation
Risk Management
Technology

Meta Fraud Exposure Raises New Liability Questions for Insurers
New fraud data from Lloyds Bank and recent U.S. court rulings are increasing scrutiny of Meta's role in online scams, creating new questions about liability, insurance coverage, cyber risk, and potential subrogation opportunities.
June 8
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Risk Management

Texas Police Chief’s Staged Vehicle Theft Insurance Fraud Conviction Upheld on Appeal
A federal appeals court found sufficient evidence that a Texas police chief conspired to burn his wife's SUV, report it stolen, and collect insurance proceeds. The case highlights multiple fraud indicators that claims investigators identified before any confession emerged.
June 5
Auto
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management
Texas

Amazon Sued Over Ring Facial Recognition Feature in Proposed Class Action
A proposed class action alleges Ring's Familiar Faces feature collected and stored facial recognition data from individuals without their consent, raising privacy and liability concerns for AI-powered security systems.
June 5
Insurance Industry
Liability
Litigation
Risk Management
Technology

Louisiana Insurance Fraud Probe Targets $4M in Alleged False Crash Claims
Louisiana investigators say four suspects made false statements tied to a 2025 crash involving a waste disposal truck. Authorities allege the fraudulent claims sought nearly $4 million in compensation.
May 28
Auto
Fraud
Litigation
Louisiana

Insurance Executive Sentenced to 12 Years in $2 Billion Fraud Scheme
Federal prosecutors said insurance company reserves were diverted through affiliated entities, leaving thousands of policyholders still owed more than $1 billion while regulators uncovered bribery and fraud allegations.
May 28
Fraud
Insurance Industry
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Risk Management
North Carolina

$101M Verdict in North Carolina Wall Collapse Case May Set State Record
A North Carolina jury awarded $101 million in a retaining wall collapse lawsuit tied to a 2021 construction accident that killed one worker and seriously injured three others. The case highlights contractor liability, construction site safety failures, and the legal exposure tied to engineering and permitting decisions.
May 28
Catastrophe
Liability
Litigation
Property
Risk Management
North Carolina

Contractor Hit With Potential $2M Judgment After Inflated Hail Claim Scheme
A Colorado jury found a contractor intentionally interfered with an insurance contract after allegedly inflating a church hail damage claim. The verdict highlights growing insurer scrutiny of contractor involvement in appraisal disputes and claim inflation.
May 28
Catastrophe
Fraud
Legislation & Regulation
Litigation
Property
Colorado

West Coast Chemical Tank Failures Spotlight Inspection Gaps and Industrial Safety Risks
Deadly incidents in Washington and California are drawing attention to chemical storage inspections, emergency planning, and the risks tied to aging industrial tanks. Regulators and safety experts say maintenance failures can quickly escalate into major claims events.
May 28
Catastrophe
Legislation & Regulation
Liability
Litigation
Property
California
Washington

Global Transactional Risk Claims Jump 34% in 2025
A new Marsh report shows global transactional risk insurance claims rose 34% in 2025, with financial statement breaches accounting for more than half of total paid losses and insurers paying nearly $650 million worldwide.
May 28
Insurance Industry
Litigation
Risk Management
Technology
Underwriting



