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Jun 30, 2026

Glyphosate Litigation and Emerging Tort Risk After the Supreme Court's Roundup Ruling

The Roundup ruling may narrow failure-to-warn exposure, but it does not eliminate the need for active claims review.

Jun 18, 2026

Public Sector Claims Oversight in an Era of Social Inflation

Social inflation may be external, but claim documentation, litigation budgets, reserve discipline, and counsel oversight are within the program’s control.

Jun 12, 2026

Why Captive Performance Depends on Claims Execution

For captive owners, the goal is not only to retain risk more efficiently.

Jun 5, 2026

AI Risk Is Moving Faster Than Insurance Coverage

Artificial intelligence is becoming part of routine business operations faster than insurance coverage is adapting.

May 29, 2026

Building a Strategic Litigation Management Program

Litigation is getting costlier and harder to manage, pushing insurers to adopt structured, data-driven programs to control legal spend and improve outcomes.

May 28, 2026

As P&C Fraud Pressure Rises, Claims Controls Matter More Than Ever

Insurance fraud is often treated as a law enforcement issue. In the P&C sector, it is also a claims-management issue.

May 11, 2026

Extreme Weather and Workers Compensation: How Heat, Cold, and Rain Can Change Claim Frequency

Weather has always been part of the workplace, but lately it feels less like background noise and more like something that actively shapes outcomes.

May 8, 2026

AI as an Emerging Tort Risk: Where Mass Torts Could Develop

Artificial intelligence is already drawing legal challenges, but the more important question is which issues could develop into broader plaintiff activity.