A Look at Possible Negligence on the Set of Rust February 7, 2022 By Patrick Wraight You can tell that you’ve been in insurance just about long enough when you look at a news story and...
3 Reasons Insurance Professionals Should Read “Pay Up” January 26, 2022 By Patrick Wraight There is definitely one thing that you could accurately accuse me of, being behind in my reading. There is a...
One Simple Word January 24, 2022 By Patrick Wraight Help It’s a simple but profound word. It indicates that you recognize that there is something in your path that...
Is Coverage Possible When You Accidentally Burn Down Your House? January 20, 2022 By Patrick Wraight In the category of you can’t make this stuff up, a December article on Insurance Journal caught my eye, especially...
Self-Driving Trucks: Looking at the Risks January 14, 2022 By Patrick Wraight I came across this article on Insurance Journal (of course!) today. Can a Self-Driving 40-Ton Truck Be Safe? Developers Say...
When a Property Loss Extends to Liability in Senior Care Facilities November 15, 2021 By Patrick Wraight There’s a storm warning. It might be a hurricane, a tornado, a derecho, or a microburst. It doesn’t matter, they...
New ISO Homeowners Policy Form Update October 18, 2021 By Patrick Wraight The Insurance Services Office (ISO) has unveiled an update to its homeowners’ program. It’s the first update in 11 years,...
Sinking Millennium Tower Leaves Property Insurance Questions October 18, 2021 By Patrick Wraight The Champlain Towers collapse in South Florida brought several issues to light regarding building safety. In the days following the...
A Look at Possible Coverage Implications of the Champlain Towers Condominium Collapse August 2, 2021 By Patrick Wraight I’m finding it difficult to write an insurance piece about the recent collapse of the Champlain Towers Condominium. Before I...
Why Flood Should be a Covered Cause of Loss in Property Insurance July 5, 2021 By Patrick Wraight There’s something fun about contemplating flood insurance while the ground outside the office is so saturated that it’s like walking...