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 DIGIN conference and the Women in Insurance Leadership forum. 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 20 years of experience covering the property restoration and insurance industries.
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One of the main factors affecting the casualty market in 2025 will be escalating jury awards in trials.
February 17 -
Business interruption and climate change are two risks companies are watching in 2025.
February 16 -
Travelers' Joan Woodward details a new initiative focused on mental health and wellbeing in the workplace in the latest DigIn podcast.
February 6 -
A new study asked insurance providers their thoughts on claims, risk, AI, climate change and more.
February 5 -
Joan Woodward of the Travelers Institute discusses the shifting dynamics of the modern workplace and the importance of focusing on mental well-being.
February 5 -
A new research report from Digital Insurance highlights some of the risks and opportunities for the insurance industry in 2025.
January 22 - Insurance professionals anticipate a fairly favorable landscape with a focus on technology to enhance the customer experience and combat fraud.Sponsored by InvoiceCloud
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Mark Debus, clinical manager of behavioral health at Sedgwick explains some of the reactions people are likely to experience as they process the impact of the LA wildfires.
January 19 -
Mark Debus, clinical manager of behavioral health at Sedgwick shares how disasters like the California wildfires affect the mental health of first responders, residents and others involved in the massive loss.
January 17 -
Among the top risks cited by executives were cyber incidents, business interruption and the impacts from natural catastrophes.
January 15