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Cowbell Resiliency Services (CRS): Empowering Policyholders with Proactive Cyber Defense

Cowbell

With the launch of Cowbell Resiliency Services (CRS) , were doubling down on that commitment, offering a range of free and subscription-based tools that help our policyholders stay ahead of the ever-evolving threat landscape. The Motivation Behind CRS Why Go Beyond Traditional Cyber Insurance? CRS is the next step in fulfilling that vision.

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CyberLine Quarterly: A Look at Our Innovation, Expansion, and Global Impact

Cowbell

Were proud to now underwrite businesses with up to $1 billion in revenues in the US and up to 1 billion in the UK. With each expansion, we refine our underwriting models in real-time, anchoring our promise to swiftly pay claimsover $250 million disbursed to datewhen policyholders need us most.

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What Agents Should Know About Tariffs and Insurance Costs

American Agents Alliance

While the relationship between tariffs and insurance costs can seem unrelated, tariffs can increase costs for insurers and policyholders. Read more to understand this relationship and how agents can help policyholders manage this uncertainty. Here are some ways agents can help: Educate policyholders about costs and rising premiums.

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Becoming a Cyber Insurance Leader

Zywave

We’re prepared to help you grow your distribution network, power your decision making with industry-leading data and insights and empower your teams and policyholders with industry knowledge and expertise. Policyholders are going to experience losses. Cyber attacks are going to happen. Regulations are going to continually change.

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Housing Code Violations in Los Angeles: An Interview with Katie Vespia 

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In Los Angeles, housing code violations present challenges that affect property safety, compliance, and insurance underwriting. Other notable issues include illegal conversions where garages, basements, or other spaces are converted into living areas without proper permitswhich are particularly common in older buildings.

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Housing Code Violations in San Francisco: An Interview with Katie Vespia

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For buildings constructed before June 13, 1979, strict rent control laws apply. These include unstable buildings, unsafe stairways, or poorly maintained common areas like balconies and porches. Once a report is filed, the Department of Building Inspection (DBI) conducts an inspection. First, there are Rent Control Violations.

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Housing Code Violations in NYC: An Interview with Katie Vespia

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With infractions ranging from heating failures to illegal conversions, understanding these issues is essential for assessing risk and underwriting policies. If a buildings indoor temperature falls below the legal minimum, it not only causes discomfort but also attracts fines. First, there are heating and hot water issues.

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