
The rapid commercialization of the name, image, and likeness (NIL) rule among high-profile collegiate athletes presents new risks for multiple stakeholders.
We’ve seen many insurance companies struggle with handling emerging risks over the last two decades, so here are five common mistakes, and how to avoid them.
Milliman’s model produced a range of possible estimates and determined that a reasonable total expected cost to remediate drinking water systems for U.S. water districts is $120 billion to $175 billion.
What the math of extreme risk can tell us about the insurance availability crisis, and what to do about it.