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Do Insurance Agencies Really Need a Blog?

Agency Revolution

Insurance professionals have their hands full these days. Running the agency, taking on marketing, supporting clients, securing new business, thriving in the hard market, adapting to industry trends–these things keep you on your toes. If you’re wondering if you really need to be a blog writer on top of everything else, who could blame you? The truth is that a blog is not essential.

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Future Trends in E&O Insurance — What to Expect and How to Prepare

American Agents Alliance

The insurance ecosystem is dynamic and change is happening at an accelerated pace thanks to advances in technology and investments in innovation. Independent agents and brokers need to keep up with these changes, particularly as innovations affect trends in E&O insurance. Learn more about these future developments and how to stay current. Stay on Top of Future Trends in E&O Insurance As the world continues to evolve, so should insurance coverage.

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Do Insurance Agencies Really Need a Blog?

Agency Revolution

Insurance professionals have their hands full these days. Running the agency, taking on marketing, supporting clients, securing new business, thriving in the hard market, adapting to industry trends–these things keep you on your toes. If you’re wondering if you really need to be a blog writer on top of everything else, who could blame you? The truth is that a blog is not essential.

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NCCI Event Shines a Light on Workers Comp

Triple-I: Workers Compensation

William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I The recent National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) Annual Insights Symposium (AIS) in Orlando, Fla., provided important context and clarity around the state of the workers compensation line of business. As a new senior research actuary for Triple-I, my prior knowledge of this line could best be summarized by the following words from one peer-reviewed study of a reserving project I conducted more than two decades ago: Long-tail, unprof