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Celebrating 24 years of service to the general insurance industry

Prof. Allan Manning

During that time we have assisted thousands of claimants with their claims, and introduced world leading online services that take the lessons learned from claims, and use them to assist brokers and underwriters be better at their job, and to move the emphasis from price to protection.

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Restaurant Insurance in Charlotte, North Carolina: A Broker’s Guide

Distinguished

Cyber attacks: Digital systems like payment terminals and booking systems are convenient, but they also open restaurants up to the possibility of expensive data breaches. Food spoilage and contamination coverage: Compensates for losses due to spoiled inventory or business interruptions caused by foodborne illness.

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What Lies Ahead?: Top Insurtech Trends for 2025 and Beyond

InsuredMine

This figure is more than just a number; it represents real people and businesses at risk of financial ruin. Climate change, cyber threats, and shifting demographics are introducing new challenges that demand innovative solutions. Traditional insurance models are struggling to keep pace with a rapidly evolving world.

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The Evolution of Commercial Insurance: Key Trends to Watch in 2025

Protect Commercial Insurance

Cybersecurity Threats In our increasingly digital world, businesses face a barrage of cyber threats. With data breaches, ransomware, and cyber espionage on the rise, cybersecurity has become a critical focus for companies worldwide. To boot, developing a proactive approach is key.

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Understanding Multi-Family Property Insurance in California.

Jackson & Jackson

Additionally, it can provide coverage for business interruption, tenant improvements, and liability claims arising from third-party injuries or property damage on the premises. For instance, a policy might cover repairing or replacing a roof damaged by a storm or the value of stolen office equipment.