FORC Journal - Vol. 35 Edition 3 - Fall 2024

It is our honor to present this third edition of Volume 35 of the FORC Journal of Insurance Law and Regulation.
Dan Cotter & Stephen W. Schwab, Journal Co-Editors

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COURTS CONTINUE TO ADDRESS BIOMETRIC INFORMATION INSURANCE QUESTIONS

By  Daniel A. Cotter, Esq. of DICKINSON WRIGHT PLLC
This article addresses these BIPA developments, including several cases involving cyber policy and BIPA claims.

THE SURGE OF NATURAL DISASTERS: TIME FOR A SEA CHANGE IN RISK MANAGEMENT

By  Elizabeth F. Martini, Esq. and Gregory J. Lestini, Esq. of BRICKER GRAYDON LLP
As businesses and consumers are acutely aware, insurance costs have increased significantly over the past few years as a result of an unprecedented number of natural catastrophe losses coupled with inflation and higher reinsurance costs.

CAPTIVE INSURANCE: A QUICK GUIDE

By  Fred E. Karlinsky, Esq., Christian Brito, Esq., Timothy F. Stanfield, Esq., and Jacob A. Schenk of GREENBERG TRAURIG, P.A.
Captive insurance, a form of self-insurance where a company creates its own insurance entity to cover risks, has gained significant traction as an option.

COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS AND UPDATES RELATING TO PUBLIC ADJUSTING

By  Ann M. Frohman, Esq. of FROHMAN LAW OFFICE LLC
Public Insurance Adjusters, also known simply as public adjusters, are licensed individuals and businesses who assist policyholders with insurance claims on property losses.