Four tenders, four no-shows - and one statute the plaintiff says ends the fight early
Tez Romero Jun 05, 2026One negligence claim, a stack of exclusions, and an insurer racing for the exit before it pays
One law sets dead employees on the books, the other puts agents on a clock
Three AmTrust carriers say a feature of New York law turned every filed suit into an instant cost
A grand jury is already circling the pricing tool at the center of this antitrust fight
One resold invoice was all it took to sink the lawsuit against the insurer
Insurers still get first pick – but the leftovers now have a new home
Bundle it with life cover, sure – but miss the cutoff and you're locked out of year one
One carrier said yes to the contractor, then went quiet on the owner
Renewables may be cleaner, but their end-of-life risks are creating new liabilities and coverage gaps.
Agility, tech, and niche expertise will be differentiators, says TMPAA head
In 2026, protection for affluent families is less about buying more coverage and more about building resilience