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2024 Midyear Market Outlook: Commercial Property Insurance

The commercial property insurance segment has been characterized by ongoing premium increases for much of the past decade. According to industry data, such rate jumps reached record-setting levels in 2023, surging by an average of 20.4% in the first quarter alone and only slightly falling to 18.3% in the latter half of the year.

By |July 22nd, 2024|Categories: Blog, Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips|Comments Off on 2024 Midyear Market Outlook: Commercial Property Insurance

Using HSAs, Health FSAs and HRAs for Over-the-Counter Items

Health savings accounts (HSAs), health flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) may provide tax-free reimbursements of certain over-the-counter (OTC) items. OTC items are generally available to consumers without a prescription.

By |July 19th, 2024|Categories: Blog, Employee Benefits|Comments Off on Using HSAs, Health FSAs and HRAs for Over-the-Counter Items

2024 Midyear Market Outlook: General Liability Insurance

The general liability insurance market has faced hardening conditions in recent years, largely due to increasing claim frequency and severity. As such, most policyholders have encountered ongoing rate jumps, stringent underwriting standards and limited capacity.

By |July 18th, 2024|Categories: Blog, Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips|Comments Off on 2024 Midyear Market Outlook: General Liability Insurance

Cyber Case Study: UVM Health Network Ransomware Attack

In October 2020, the University of Vermont (UVM) Health Network—a six-hospital health care organization that serves over 1 million patients throughout Vermont and upstate New York discovered that its systems had been compromised by cybercriminals in a ransomware attack.

By |July 12th, 2024|Categories: Blog, Healthcare, Trending|Comments Off on Cyber Case Study: UVM Health Network Ransomware Attack

Forecasters Up Their Hurricane Outlook After Hyperactive Beryl

Researchers at Colorado State University have upped their forecast for this year’s Atlantic hurricane season, now projecting at least 25 named storms, with 12 of them expected to reach hurricane status.

By |July 11th, 2024|Categories: Blog, Environmental, Risk Management|Comments Off on Forecasters Up Their Hurricane Outlook After Hyperactive Beryl
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