Insurance Information Institute News
Dog-Related Injuries Cost Insurers More Than $1 Billion in 2022
Insurers paid out more than $1 billion in dog-related injury claims in 2022, a 28 percent increase over 2021 even though the number of claims decreased last year, ...
Industry Trades Respond to FIO’s Proposal to Collect Climate Change Data
Shortly after Treasury's Federal Insurance Office (FIO) proposed to have P/C insurers submit homeowners insurance underwriting data to assess climate risk, the response from industry trade ...
Pandemic Challenges Driving Auto Insurers Further Into a Hard Market
A microchip shortage. Logistics industry backlogs. Supply and labor challenges. Worsening driver behavior. Social inflation. These are just a few challenges the auto industry is currently grappling ...
New Layer of Federal Oversight for Climate Disclosures Not Needed: Triple-I
Creating a new layer of federal oversight would neither enhance nor standardize the climate-related disclosures U.S. insurers make to investors, the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) said in ...
Actuaries: Social Inflation Increased Commercial Auto Claim Costs by $20B Over 10 Years
The insurance industry is ringing alarm bells about the cost of social inflation again, this time with the help of an actuarial analysis that concludes the phenomenon added more than $20 billion to ...
Triple-I Partners With HBCU IMPACT to Recruit Black Talent Into Industry
The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) and the HBCU IMPACT Initiative have partnered for a career-building campaign aimed at recruiting students at historically Black colleges and ...
Women’s History Month: Honoring Women in the Insurance Industry
When Barbara Bufkin started in the insurance industry nearly four decades ago, she didn't think about women's roles. She started her career as a commercial underwriter, then a casualty facultative ...
Insurance Information Institute Will Brief State Regulators on Coronavirus P/C Insurance Impact
The Insurance Information Institute will brief state regulators this week on the financial impact/policy coverage issues raised by COVID-19 in the U.S.'s property/casualty insurance markets. The ...

