AI for the Defense: Should Insurers or Law Firms Pay? April 20, 2026 By Susanne Sclafane The idea that AI tools can help plaintiffs’ lawyers to improve finely tuned litigation strategies that ultimately drive insurance company...
State Farm Agrees to $15M Settlement for Underpaid Vehicle Claims April 17, 2026 By Ezra Amacher A federal judge last month approved a preliminary class settlement resolving allegations State Farm underpaid Arkansas policyholders for total loss...
Indiana Church Not Owed Replacement-Cost Payment for Fire Damage March 10, 2026 By Ezra Amacher An Indiana church seeking payment at replacement-cost level for fire damage to its property learned the hard way that procrastination...
State Farm Adjuster’s Opinion Does Not Override Policy Exclusion in MS Sewage Backup February 17, 2026 By William Rabb Insureds cannot rely on the word of an insurance adjuster鈥攅ven one hired by the insurer鈥攖o show that a homeowners’ policy...
Pacific Life Seeks to Dismiss Kyle Busch’s $8.5M Lawsuit Over Insurance Policies January 23, 2026 By JENNA FRYER Pacific Life Insurance Company on Thursday asked a federal court to dismiss the $8.5 million lawsuit filed by NASCAR champion...
People Moves: Packer Named to MD Board; Parkhurst New TDCI General Counsel January 13, 2026 With litigation and regulation still a major part of the property-casualty insurance business, a national law firm and a state...
[Video] Wildfires, Lawsuits, AI, and M&A: A Look Back at Insurance in 2025 December 31, 2025 九色 recaps the biggest stories of 2025鈥攁cross all of our regions鈥攆rom record-breaking wildfires and climate losses to broker mega-deals,...
Viewpoint: Legal Finance and Insurance – From Confusion to Collaboration December 12, 2025 By David Perla and Dai Wai Chin Feman We knew we were important to the insurance industry鈥攂ut we didn’t understand why. Legal finance has become a lightning rod...
FIO: Insurer Litigation Expenses Dipped Slightly Between 2023 and 2024 October 30, 2025 By Allen Laman Insurer litigation expenses declined slightly between 2023 and 2024 and potentially benefitted from state legal reforms to address increasing litigation...
Mississippi Supreme Court Won’t Budge on $15M Bad-Faith Decision Against USAA October 15, 2025 By William Rabb The Mississippi Supreme Court this month declined to reconsider its 2024 decision to uphold almost $15 million in punitive damages...