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2020 Triple-I Consumer Poll

The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) 2020 Consumer Poll was conducted in July 2020, as the nation was coping with the COVID-19 pandemic, and many states were experiencing some phase of non-essential business closings and stay-at-home orders...

Posted: Sep 15, 2020

Is Your Business Ready for Disaster? National Preparedness Month Webinar

September 16, 2020 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Posted: Sep 15, 2020

Hurricane Sally Update: 09/15/20

Posted: Sep 15, 2020

2020 claims study

According to this report, the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to result in a noticeable increase in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) claims activity, but it is possible that certain types of claims will become more common, such as those related to labor issu...

Posted: Sep 13, 2020

5 liability risk trends: 2020 and beyond

In recent years corporations have been facing a widening range of exposures and subsequent losses and claims. Corporations are having to pay greater court costs and more for recalls in addition to losses stemming from political violence and environme...

Posted: Sep 07, 2020

Insurance Careers Corner: Q&A with Tasha Fuller, FloodFrame USA

By Kris Maccini, Social Media Director, Triple-I Triple-I’s “Insurance Careers Corner” series was created to highlight trailb...

Posted: Sep 02, 2020

Auto insurance affordability: cost drivers in New York

With this report on the auto insurance market in New York state, the Insurance Research Council (IRC) continues its close look at affordability issues. The coverage in New York is the fourth least affordable in the U.S., measured by calculating auto...

Posted: Sep 01, 2020

Hurricane Season: More Than Just Wind and Water

This paper examines trends and how insurers, risk managers, individuals and businesses are responding to improve community resilience to hurricanes through: Improved modeling and forecasting; Advances in aerial imagery; Better building codes; and Boo...

Posted: Aug 31, 2020

2020 National Household Survey Data Digest

The annual Federal Emergency Management Agency National Household Survey found that nearly 60 percent of Americans perceive themselves to be prepared for a natural disaster emergency, and 10 percent still see no need to prepare. Forty-seven percent o...

Posted: Aug 31, 2020

2020 Cyber Risk Outlook Survey

The novel coronavirus pandemic has increased reliance on digital technology in business and other activities, making cyberrisk even more pervasive, according to this report. Willis Re made COVID-19 the focus of its fourth annual cyber survey, which a...

Posted: Aug 31, 2020