“Climate” is not a popular word in Washington, D.C., today, so it would take a certain audacity to hold an event whose title prominently includes it in the heart of the U.S. Capitol. And that’s
Month: December 2025
Personal Auto Shines, General Liability Faces Headwinds in Q3 2025
By William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I The U.S. property/casualty (P/C) insurance industry is entering the latter half of 2025 with a nuanced underwriting landscape, as revealed in the
Fire Damages Portland, Maine’s Historic Waterfront
A fire tore through the historic Old Port waterfront in Portland, Maine, the day after Christmas, damaging aging buildings and several boats. Flames and smoke spread easily through structures along th
Coronavirus wrap-up: life and health insurance (4/22/2020)
Health insurance Buying health insurance? What to know during the coronavirus pandemic Care providers may need $100B more as industry faces further COVID-19 losses What to Do if You Can’t Pay for In
Electric vs. conventional vehicle insurance: What sets them apart?
India’s EV adoption is growing, making EV car insurance crucial. Unlike conventional policies, EV insurance covers unique components like batteries and charging systems. Premiums and coverage differ d
Parents Eye IoTto Address Perilsof Teen Driving
Parents are increasingly open to using technology to keep their teen drivers safe on the road, a recent survey from Nationwide finds. The survey found 4 out of 5 parents would enroll their teens in te
Louisiana Senator Seeks Resumption of Resilience Investment Program
By Lewis Nibbelin, Contributing Writer, Triple-I Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy recently took to the Senate floor to call for restoration of FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities
Driver’s licence valid 30 days after expiry: Punjab & Haryana HC says insurer must pay compensation for accident
The Punjab and Haryana High Court ruled that a driving license remains valid for 30 days post-expiration under the Motor Vehicle Act. This decision prevents insurance companies from reclaiming compens
Are Life Insurers Denying Benefits for Deaths Related to COVID-19?
Social media has been abuzz with posts suggesting life insurance claims related to COVID-19 are being summarily denied. Much of the anxiety seems to stem from a news story tit
Happy Holidays: 18,000 Delawareans Have Their Medical Debt Eliminated
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer reported results of Delaware’s medical debt elimination initiative, with nearly $19 million in medical debt abolished for more than 18,000 citizens thus far. The eff
