Monthly Archives: June, 2025

Keeping Up With Embedded Insurance: How Can Traditional Insurers Adapt?

Many parts of the insurance sector, which have previously been marred by legacy technology, are now undergoing rapid digital transformation. AI, automation, and embedded insurance are just some of the technologies driving change in everything from underwriting and...

Court rules state policy on smoke damage is unlawful

A California judge has ruled the state's bare-bones home insurance program's handling of smoke damage claims is unlawful, a decision that could have wide-ranging implications as insurers increasingly deal with the aftermath of wildfires. What You Need To Know Home...

GradGuard Honors National Insurance Awareness Day by Awarding $15,000 in Scholarships to College Students

PHOENIX, June 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GradGuard, the authority in helping protect students and their families from the risks of college life through its pioneering tuition and renters insurance programs, is pleased to announce the...

Here are some of the new state laws that will take effect Tuesday

July 1 is the day most state laws in the Old Dominion take effect, and this year, another selection of legislation that could affect Virginians’ daily lives hits the books for the first time. Here’s a sampling of new...

Homeowners scramble as thousands of homes are suddenly deemed uninsurable: ‘Unprecedented severity’

In California's most extreme wildfire zones, 1 in 5 homes has lost its insurance coverage since 2019, Forbes reported. What's happening? Over 150,000 households can no longer get coverage. In some ZIP codes, premiums have jumped over 40%. This is...

Renters at The Cooper reeling after Fort Worth fire. Many had no insurance

Zaire Harris thought it was just another Monday.  Working from his fourth-floor apartment at The Cooper on West Rosedale Street, Harris barely registered the fire alarm when it began blaring about 1:30 p.m.  Twenty minutes later, he walked outside where...
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