A confluence of events suggests that 2023 will mark a big move toward a "predict and prevent" model for insurers, and away from the traditional "repair and replace."
Contractors and government inspectors are to blame for the shoddy construction that let so many buildings collapse, but insurers can blunt future disasters.
Insurance companies store large amounts of information about their policyholders, and attacks are expected to grow in frequency and severity in the coming years.
Winter Storm Elliott highlights the importance of preparedness and provides fundamental lessons to better manage winter risks and advance business resilience.
Combining artificial intelligence with aerial imagery can allow for the creation of 3D property insights and make risk identification quicker and more efficient.