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Big I Buzz - January 8, 2025

Posted By Kim Fiene, Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Happy Wednesday! In this week's Big I Buzz, we announce our InsurCon2025 keynote speaker!


IIAW Announces Billy Beane, Inspiration for 'MONEYBALL,' as 2025 Keynote Speaker

The IIAW is excited to announce that Billy Beane, the visionary leader behind the revolutionary "Moneyball" philosophy, will be the keynote speaker at InsurCon2025!


Beane’s innovative, data-driven approach to management and leadership changed the course of baseball—and has inspired industries across the board, from healthcare to finance. As General Manager of the Oakland Athletics, Beane used analytics to identify undervalued assets and build a competitive team, leading to seven AL Western Division titles and 10 playoff appearances with one of the lowest payrolls in Major League Baseball.


His journey, which inspired the bestselling book and Oscar-nominated film, Moneyball, made Beane an icon in business management. Today, he continues to shape the future of sports as Senior Adviser to Oakland Athletics owner John Fisher.


Beane will bring his unique insights and signature wit to the stage for a moderated conversation with Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcast announcer Lane Grindle.


We can’t wait to hear from this Forbes “100 Greatest Living Business Minds” and four-time MLB “Executive of the Year” winner. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from one of the most influential minds in sports and business at InsurCon2025, May 7-8 at American Family Field. Register today!


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Big I Buzz - November 13, 2024

Posted By Kim Fiene, Wednesday, November 13, 2024

 

Happy Wednesday! In this week's Big I Buzz: a New York man was charged with insurance fraud in a staged car crash captured on dashcam footage. Plus, a look at how the election could bring changes to the P/C insurance sector.


NYC Man Charged With Insurance Fraud in Staged Car Crash Captured By Dashcam

A New York City man was recently charged with staging a car accident in Queens to commit insurance fraud. The alleged incident, captured on dashcam footage that went viral, involved the suspect's vehicle cutting off another driver and then intentionally reversing into her car. The suspect was arrested upon returning to New York from Ecuador, while authorities are still searching for other accomplices. He faces multiple charges, including reckless endangerment and insurance fraud, to which he has pleaded not guilty. Read more here.

 

Election Could Bring Change to Property/Casualty Insurance Sector

The recent elections could lead to changes in the property/casualty insurance landscape as new policies emerge at both state and federal levels. The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) aims to push federal legislation on third-party litigation funding transparency, while state-level tort reforms may continue. Experts suggest that Trump's potential tariff policies could increase repair costs for insurers, affecting premiums. Meanwhile, mergers and acquisitions may benefit from a stable tax environment, though challenges with foreign partnerships may arise. Read more here.


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Technology: Blurred Lines - How Advances in Technology Impact Personal Lines Coverage

Posted By IIAW Staff, Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Updated: Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Technology on Desk

By: Donna Asta | Vice President and Claims Expert Swiss Re Corporate Solutions

 

It shouldn’t be news to anyone that technological advancements are shaping the world around us. But because new technology changes the way we live, work and play, independent agents need to keep up to date.

 

Here are a three ways technological trends are impacting personal lines coverage:

 

Cyber threats. From instant application approvals to auto-renewals, the use of technology is changing the insurance industry. With this changing environment come additional risks and new coverages, such as cyber or data breach coverage.

 

Your clients use technology to make their lives easier, but it also puts them at greater risk of a cyberattack. Victims may find that they downloaded a document that contained ransomware that disabled their computer system, while others may unknowingly find themselves sent to a phishing website. Damages from these types of attacks can cost thousands of dollars. Are your clients covered for such perils?

 

Also, in the event of a cyberattack, do your customers have adequate coverage and limits? Personal cyber coverage is becoming more
common. But as it grows in popularity, it is also becoming common for cyber coverage to be excluded from standard homeowners policy and only available by endorsement or a standalone policy. Do the standard homeowners policies you write provide cyber coverage? If not, did you offer it?

 

Teleworking: Another technological trend is telecommuting, which has become the standard operating mode for at least 50% of the U.S.
population, according to Forbes. However,
traditional homeowners policies contain broad exclusions for home business pursuits.

 

Coverage for personal liability arising out of business pursuits is typically excluded, which prompts the question: Is your customer covered for business performed at home? Agencies should determine whether they have clients who telework or run businesses from home and offer endorsements to existing homeowners and renters policies to cover these pursuits.

 

The gig economy: There are more than 1 million ride-share drivers working for companies like Uber and Lyft in the U.S. Meanwhile, HomeAway offers 2 million global home listings and Airbnb offers 500,000 in the U.S. alone. Other examples of the gig economy include ad hoc food delivery, package delivery and manual laborers.

 

Do you know whether your clients are participating in the gig economy? If so, are they covered for property damage, personal liability, injuries requiring health care and loss of income? Agents should start asking these questions before a claim comes in.

 

Recognizing and reacting to these trends will prepare you to satisfy your duties as a 21st-century personal lines agent or broker. Importantly, staying ahead of the curve when it comes to technology leads to better agency achievement, and higher client satisfaction and retention.

 

Donna Asta is a vice president and claims expert with Swiss Re Corporate Solutions and is associated with the Chicago office.

 

This article is intended to be used for general informational purposes only and is not to be relied upon or used for any particular purpose. Swiss Re shall not be held responsible in any way for, and specifically disclaims any liability arising out of or in any way connected to, reliance on or use of any of the information contained or referenced in this article.

 

The information contained or referenced in this article is not intended to constitute and should not be considered legal, accounting or professional advice, nor shall it serve as a substitute for the recipient obtaining such advice.

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