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Archive March 2026

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Rethinking Fire Suppression in High Value Homes: Managing Fire Risk Without Increasing Water Loss



As water damage becomes a leading driver of claims in luxury homes, rethinking how fire suppression systems are designed and deployed is becoming essential for both risk management and underwriting performance.
 

 

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Home Protection Is Changing: How Advisors Can Stay Ahead



As carriers raise the bar on home protection, advisors must adapt their approach to meet evolving underwriting expectations and client needs.
 

 

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AI, Social Media & the New Personal Risk Landscape: What Private Risk Managers and Advisors Need to Know



Artificial intelligence has transformed social media into a measurable source of personal risk. For affluent clients, digital visibility now intersects with insurance adequacy, cyber exposure, and personal security. This article outlines how AI accelerates visibility-driven risk and how private risk managers can incorporate digital exposure into a comprehensive advisory framework.
 

 

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Five Years vs. Five Days: What Parametric Insurance Changes About Catastrophe Claims

5 Years vs 5 Days

What if insurance paid out based on the event itself... not months or years later after proving the damage?

 

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PRMA Feature: Diane Delaney on Reducing Winter Losses Through Education



In a recent article co-authored by Diane Delaney, CEO and Executive Director of PRMA, winter loss prevention takes center stage as a critical client education opportunity.
 

 

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