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$22K Loss: Water Main Break Damages Home, Exposes Insurance Gap
Inside This Article: A homeowner in Oklahoma City incurred $22,000 in damages after a water main break flooded her basement. The owner had no coverage for the damage under her Homeowners Insurance policy and could not get assistance from the city. Many standard Homeowners Insurance policies exclude water damage from sources outside of the home, such as water main

Restaurant Sued After Doctor Reports Injuries from Spicy Dish
Inside This Article: A San Jose doctor claims she suffered chemical burns from a spicy appetizer at a California Thai restaurant. In a lawsuit against the restaurant, the customer is seeking damages for “permanent injuries” and lost wages. A restaurant’s Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance could help pay for medical and legal expenses related to customer burns and other
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Inside This Article: A Southern California store and warehouse were recently targeted by thieves in separate incidents that involved $37,000 worth of Labubu dolls. Businesses that hold high-value or collectible inventory may be at higher risk for theft. The incidents highlight the importance of theft coverage under Commercial Property Insurance — a protection that is not included in all policies. …

Inside This Article: Nearly 3.85 million BowFlex adjustable dumbbells are being recalled after reports that the weight plates can detach during use, causing injuries. Of the 337 incident reports, at least 111 injuries have occurred, including concussions, broken toes, and contusions, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. \' The recall could trigger product liability claims against Johnson Health…

Inside This Article: A signed 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card sold at auction for $2.5 million, setting a new record for a Jordan rookie card. The card was one of only nine signed by Jordan in 2024 and marked the first sports collectible offered by Pharrell Williams’ auction house Joopiter. Interest in sports collectibles remains high in the…

Inside This Article: Cleanup crews responding to an underground storage tank leak in Woodstock, Ontario, have now recovered approximately 180,000 liters of diesel, exceeding earlier estimates. In addition to businesses that were impacted by the leak, area residents have expressed concerns about groundwater safety and potentially reduced property values. The disaster underscores the importance of Environmental Insurance policies such as…

Key Takeaways: Property & Casualty (P&C) market conditions are stabilizing, with increased competition and moderating rates—though CAT-prone regions remain volatile. Excess & Surplus (E&S) carriers remain vital for distressed sectors like Habitational, Hospitality, and Liquor Liability, even as admitted carriers return to select segments. Severe weather is reshaping risk, as seen in recent Texas flooding and California wildfires earlier…

Inside This Article: A homeowner’s metal roof was partially torn off during a recent thunderstorm in Rogersville, Alabama, causing water damage to the home. It was the third severe weather event to hit Rogersville this year, including two earlier tornadoes. Convective storms are becoming more frequent and severe, bringing dangerously high winds to areas not commonly impacted by this…
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The Cyber Insurance market is evolving rapidly, driven by rising claim severity, emerging exposures, and shifting client expectations. In our latest on-demand webinar, experts share insights to help brokers and agents better protect their clients. Watch the recording to learn: The life of a Cyber claim—from first notice to class action lawsuits How AI is reshaping Cyber and Media Liability…

Key Takeaways: Homeowners are increasingly seeking coverage from the Excess & Surplus (E&S) Residential Property Insurance market. According to the 2025 midyear report from the Wholesale & Specialty Insurance Association (WSIA), this market has grown by 25% year-over-year, highlighting its importance in a changing environment. Catastrophic (CAT) weather events are driving the demand for E&S solutions. The National Oceanic…

The hospitality industry is facing challenges due to a tightening insurance market, which is a result of increasing claim costs and the withdrawal of many admitted carriers. To gain insights into how Excess & Surplus (E&S) insurance is responding to these issues, we spoke with Aaron Pfister, Associate Managing Director and Underwriter at Burns & Wilcox in Scottsdale, Arizona. Why…

During our Residential Property webinar, Lauren Glass, Senior Underwriter, Burns & Wilcox, New Orleans, LA, noted that tightening carrier appetites and increasing wind deductibles are reshaping coverage options across the Gulf Coast and Western states. https://vimeo.com/1110976245/943ec30188?ts=0&share=copy

In our recent Residential Property webinar, Justin Pressly, Associate Managing Director, Morehead City, NC, discussed how brokers can better connect Flood coverage to broader Property portfolios across coastal and inland regions. https://vimeo.com/1110977704/9290881588?ts=0&share=copy

With only 4% of U.S. homeowners carrying flood insurance, brokers have a crucial opportunity to help close the coverage gap and better protect their clients. In our recent Residential Property webinar, Brad Turner, Vice President, National Product Manager, Flood, Morehead City, NC, highlighted the staggering economic impact of flood events and emphasized the urgent need for greater education and awareness…
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