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Increasing Inflation on Liability Insurance – Impact as of Year-End 2024

This analysis extends earlier studies on personal and commercial auto liability insurance, calculating the cumulative effect of both economic inflation and legal system abuse on these portfolios. See also: Press release.

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Disasters + Preparedness Protect your home from winter weather

With the arrival of cold weather, it's important to know how to protect your home against winter-related damage. Triple-I offers winter weather tips on preparing your property from freezing weather hazards.

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About the Industry Careers in insurance

The Triple-I highlights the wide range of career opportunities in the insurance industry and underscores its essential role in risk management. Resources for job seekers and students include The Institutes’ InsureMyPath, the Black Insurance Industry Collective and the CPCU Society Career Center.

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I.I.I. Glossary

AUTO INSURANCE POLICY- There are basically six different types of coverages. Some may be required by law. Others are optional. They are:

  1. Bodily injury liability, for injuries the policyholder causes to someone else.
  2. Medical payments or Personal Injury Protection (PIP) for treatment of injuries to the driver and passengers of the policyholder’s car.
  3. Property damage liability, for damage the policyholder causes to someone else’s property.
  4. Collision, for damage to the policyholder’s car from a collision.
  5. Comprehensive, for damage to the policyholder’s car not involving a collision with another car (including damage from fire, explosions, earthquakes, floods, and riots), and theft.
  6. Uninsured motorists coverage, for costs resulting from an accident involving a hit-and-run driver or a driver who does not have insurance.

DIVIDEND- Money returned to policyholders from an insurance company’s earnings. Considered a partial premium refund rather than a taxable distribution, reflecting the difference between the premium charged and actual losses. Many life insurance policies and some property/casualty policies pay dividends to their owners. Life insurance policies that pay dividends are called participating policies.

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Triple-I/Milliman Insurance Economics and Underwriting Projections: A Forward View
January
21
2026
MEMBERS-ONLY: Join us for the Q1 exclusive, members-only briefing Wednesday, January 21, 11am - 12pm ET. You’ll learn about enhanced economic indicators of inflation and growth to help inform future underwriting projections and a forward-looking view at the P/C industry underwriting performance, including combined ratio, premium growth, and rate impact across all major product lines. Please contact members@iii.org for the secure registration link.
2026 Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau Annual Meeting
February
04
2026
The 2026 Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau Annual Meeting will be held February 4–6 in Indian Wells, California, bringing together leaders from across the crop insurance industry for updates, insights and strategic discussion. Checkout event website.
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