Patricia L. Harman is the editor-in-chief of Digital Insurance, covering the intersection between technology and insurance for the industry. She chairs Digital Insurance's annual Women in Insurance Leadership forum and hosts Digital Insurance's DigIn Podcast. Previously, she served as editor-in-chief of the PC360 group, chaired the Complex Claims & Litigation Forum and hosted the Insurance Speak podcast. Patti covers auto, property & casualty, workers' compensation, fraud, emerging risks, and is a frequent speaker at insurance industry events. She has more than 25 years of experience covering the property restoration and insurance industries, is a member of the National Press Club, and has been honored with over three dozen journalism awards.
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A new report from Resilience highlights how ransomware claims are changing, the impact AI plays in these attacks and the role of vendor vulnerabilities.
September 9 -
Blending companies requires combining work cultures, teams and technology, and identifying possible issues before they become problems.
September 1 -
Lee Elliston, chief operations officer - claims and UK for Aspen Insurance, examines how AI, data and other technologies are changing insurance claims.
August 27 -
Astrid Malval-Beharry discusses the value of partnerships between carriers and insurtechs, and growth opportunities in today's technology market.
August 20 -
The rate of AI adoption across the insurance industry depends on the size and focus of the organization.
August 17 -
Nikki Devlin, CEO and co-founder of RIC, discusses how policyholders can use parametric insurance to recover from extreme weather events as these risks increase.
August 6 -
Any implementation of AI requires access to significant amounts of data and is not without its risks as carriers and brokers expand its adoption.
July 29 -
Insurers and adjusters are using AI across the claims space to expedite the process, verify information and improve the customer experience.
July 28 -
Attorneys Bob Tyson and Cayce Lynch share proven strategies for defending against nuclear verdicts and stemming the rise of social inflation.
July 23 -
Cayce Lynch and Bob Tyson of Tyson & Mendes will discuss the implications surrounding the rise in nuclear verdicts and the legal impacts associated with the increased use of emerging technologies like AI.
July 23