09.07 21 A Tale of Two Industries: Agent Experience and the Generation Gap Thanks to the long-term stability of the insurance industry as a whole, and its continued steady growth over the last 60 years, there are... Read More
09.03 21 Credit and Insurance: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Companies use credit information to help them decide whether to engage in business with you. Need a credit card? First, let’s look at your... Read More
09.01 21 Sharity Bankruptcy, Connecticut Insurance Law, HCSMs, John Oliver, and Other Regulatory Compliance Fun John Oliver’s dry, profane British nonsense layered over a deep-dive fact check of this insurance phenomenon in a July edition of his HBO show,... Read More
08.31 21 Carriers Seek Bulk Termination Solution to Kansas Appointment Process Change If you’re at a carrier reeling from several unanticipated new appointees in Kansas, you’re not alone, but don’t give up: There are different options... Read More
08.30 21 State and Carrier Requirements Vary on Insurance Background Checks It’s easy to view the insurance industry as being stilted by regulation. Yet, the complex system of rules, norms, regulations, and overlapping redundant failsafes... Read More
08.27 21 White House Joins Insurance, Finance, Big Tech to Combat Cybersecurity Threats he summit aimed to protect infrastructure and business interests from threats such as the ransomware takeover of the Colonial Pipeline company, which had an... Read More
08.27 21 Insurance 101: All About Lines of Authority A foundational understanding of key concepts are the building blocks of any industry. But in insurance, the basics just never seem so basic. Read More
08.26 21 Maryland Reminder: Insurers Responsible for Adjusters, Vendors The damage was similar, the insurer was the same, but, when comparing their experiences, neighbors discovered they had “received dramatically different claim outcomes.” The... Read More