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Register: Risky Future AI Tools for Better Billing & Payments ‘Demo Day’ on March 25

Article 0 Comments Insurance Journal’s Risky Future series is hosting the “AI Tools for Better Billing & Payments for Insurance” Demo Day, a series of free AI tool demonstrations designed exclusively for insurance carriers, retail agencies, MGAs, as well as finance and operations leaders. The latest online event highlights modern billing, premium finance, payment processing, and reconciliation platforms built specifically for insurance operations. In partnership with Insurance Journal, Risky Future’s AI Tools for Better Billing & Payments for Insurance Demo Day will be held on Wednesday, March 25. Beginning at 1pm ET, AI technology experts will present and demo their products to attendees. Information shared during the event will include technology product demonstrations of tools to help reduce friction, improve collections, and enhance customer experience. Visit the event’s website to register for this free event. Each sponsored presentation, demo or case study will run between 15 and 20 minutes. The event focuses on AI and data-driven solutions which help improve intake automation, underwriting, AI chat, document review, quoting, enrichment, analytics, and more-each focused on specific use cases. Speakers include representatives from the following companies: InvoiceCloud: InvoiceCloud is the digital billing and payment platform purpose-built to accelerate a carrier’s entire payments...

Openly Partners With Claimtouch to Automate Personal Property Claims Valuation 0

Openly Partners With Claimtouch to Automate Personal Property Claims Valuation

Integrated platform reduces settlement time and improves pricing consistency New York, NY (Mar. 5, 2026) – Openly, a tech-driven premium insurance provider, has announced a partnership with Claimtouch Analytics Inc. (“claimtouch”), an AI-native insurtech providing an end-to-end solution for personal property claims. This partnership is designed to reduce settlement times for content claims by automating the pricing and valuation of damaged personal property. Through the integration of claimtouch’s Personal Property Platform with Openly’s claims management system, adjusters can generate detailed contents inventories and estimates more efficiently, replacing manual processes with consistent, data-driven valuations. “We are setting a new standard for accurate and efficient claims processing,” said Gina Reyes, Vice President of Claims at Openly. “This partnership allows us to streamline our workflow and ensure that our customers receive fair and precise pricing for their damaged personal property, solidifying our commitment to a transparent and trustworthy claims experience.” Claimtouch’s platform uses machine learning and large-scale data to deliver real-time valuations for personal property losses, helping improve pricing consistency across claims. “We are thrilled to partner with Openly to provide a quick, accurate, and seamless content claim experience,” said Mick Noland, President & Co-Founder of claimtouch. “Openly shares our vision when it...

Floodbase and Liberty Mutual launch instant parametric flood quoting capability for US commercial market 0

Floodbase and Liberty Mutual launch instant parametric flood quoting capability for US commercial market

New York, NY (Mar. 5, 2025) – Floodbase, the leading platform for insuring flood risk, and Liberty Mutual (Liberty) have announced the launch of an instant quoting application for parametric flood (re)insurance in the US. This solution allows wholesale and retail brokers to price parametric flood covers in minutes, removing friction and introducing the speed required to serve the high-volume small to midsized commercial market more effectively. Designed specifically for the US market Liberty’s pricing engine, powered by Floodbase Platform’s new API, revolutionizes a traditionally time-consuming and demanding quoting process to deliver the speed and consistency that distributors need. Large-area parametric flood covers have reached a point of product maturity, with policies now transferring the risk of economic loss at global scale for US Municipalities, Colombian Farmers, CEI’s nation-wide distributed property portfolio in Italy, and more. As the US demand for comprehensive flood risk management grows – driven by more frequent and intense flood events, rising National Flood Insurance Program premiums, and uncertainty around federal flood insurance – parametric flood is increasingly viewed as a viable complement to traditional property coverage, while also covering non-damage business interruption financial losses. US flood risk continues to outpace private market capacity. Two-thirds of modelled US...

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NHTSA Upgrades Probe into 3.2M Teslas Over Self-Driving Crashes

Article 0 Comments The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Thursday escalated its probe into 3.2 million Tesla vehicles with Full Self-Driving driver-assistance on concerns the system may fail to detect or warn drivers in poor visibility. NHTSA first opened a preliminary evaluation into the automaker’s FSD software in October 2024 in 2.4 million vehicles. The agency is now opening an engineering analysis, a required step before it can seek a recall. The agency said its investigation raises concerns the Tesla camera-based system did not detect common roadway conditions like glare, dust or other airborne obstructions that impaired camera visibility, or provide alerts when camera performance deteriorated until immediately before a crash. NHTSA said it had reports of nine incidents that may be tied to the issue including one fatal crash and two injury crashes, and was investigating whether six other crashes may be related. FSD is an assistance system that Tesla says takes care of the most stressful parts of daily driving but requires drivers to pay attention and intervene if needed. The investigation, which covers most Tesla vehicles on U.S. roads, adds to the regulatory scrutiny of the self-driving technology central to Tesla’s ambition to build a fleet...

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Oklahoma Insurance Producer Has License Revoked Following Investigation

Article 0 Comments The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) announced it has fined and revoked the license of Leslie Clark, a resident insurance producer from Stigler, Oklahoma, following an investigation led by its Anti-Fraud Unit. On Feb. 11, 2026, a show-cause hearing was held at OID’s offices before an independent examiner, at which Clark failed to appear. Clark was found to have improperly withheld and misappropriated 18 cash receipts totaling $7,269.38 from consumer premium payments. OID revoked Clark’s license and issued her a $2,000 fine. This case began when Farmers Insurance Group filed a complaint on Dec. 5, 2024. The complaint stated Clark failed to forward premium payments to the company. Farmers’ internal investigation revealed that between Aug. 23, 2023, and June 12, 2024, Clark had entered 18 cash receipts into its internal payment system to credit insureds’ policies. Clark failed to forward the funds to Farmers. Farmers’ investigation also found that Clark’s personal homeowners policy was canceled for non-payment on June 23, 2024. Clark entered a check receipt for $6,885.00 into the insurer’s internal payment system on July 31, 2024, to reinstate her homeowners policy but failed to make a deposit into Farmers’ bank account to cover the check amount....

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Texas Takes Over Permitting for Carbon Storage Projects

Article 0 Comments The Texas Railroad Commission spent two years working to secure the authority to issue the permits energy companies need to inject and store carbon dioxide underground, a power previously held by the federal government. Last November, the Environmental Protection Agency approved that request, a development experts said will make it easier for energy companies to apply for such permits, called Class VI. Both Democratic and Republican presidential administrations have approved generous tax incentives to energy companies to encourage carbon capture. While the effectiveness of the practice and benefits to the environment have been debated for years, the oil and gas industry has embraced it as a climate-friendly solution to pollution driven by industrial-scale fossil fuel production. But proponents of carbon capture technology argued that the federal government took too long to approve permits. The transfer of permitting to Texas isn’t likely to mean a rush of new projects, experts said, mainly because there hasn’t been a recent significant expansion of government incentives for direct air capture projects that trap carbon dioxide emissions, incinerate them and inject them deep underground. Here’s what to know about Class VI permits in Texas: What are Class VI permits? Class VI authorizes...

CertifID Expands Platform to Simplify and Secure the Closing Experience 0

CertifID Expands Platform to Simplify and Secure the Closing Experience

Real Estate’s Leading Wire Fraud Prevention Company Now Brings Critical Closing Processes into One Protected Platform Austin, TX (Feb. 24, 2026) – CertifID, the pioneer in real estate wire fraud protection, has announced the expansion of its platform to include document workflows, digital payments and AI-powered payoff ordering, marking a shift from a fraud prevention tool to a comprehensive closing platform. Since its founding, CertifID has protected over 1.4 million real estate transactions, blocked $283 million in attempted fraud, and recovered $118 million in stolen funds, working in partnership with the US Secret Service. CertifID secured the verification layer and blocked the bad actors. But payoffs, documents, and payments moved through systems outside the platform. Every handoff introduced gaps that fraud could exploit. “We’ve always been laser-focused on building the best fraud prevention in real estate, and now we’re addressing the gaps in the title process that create risk in the first place,” said Tyler Adams, CEO and Co-founder of CertifID. “This is just the beginning. Our team has major updates planned all year that will automate workflows and transform the closing experience for everyone involved. Unlike anyone else in this space, it’s all built on the most sophisticated fraud...

Accenture Acquires Advanced AI Technology to Help Communications Companies Accelerate Autonomous Network Journeys 0

Accenture Acquires Advanced AI Technology to Help Communications Companies Accelerate Autonomous Network Journeys

New York, NY (Feb. 24, 2026) – Accenture is pleased to announce it has acquired an advanced AI solution from cloud-native product company Avanseus. The solution provides models for prediction, anomaly detection and optimization for complex network operations and enhances Accenture’s platform capabilities in scaling AI/ML models for network planning, engineering and optimization. This will help telecommunications clients accelerate their journey towards autonomous networks, improve financial performance, and increase service agility. The technology will serve as a foundation building block for rapidly developing and deploying cutting-edge agentic AI solutions as part of Accenture’s cognitive network platform. The Avanseus solution applies advanced AI to coordinate decision‑making across complex network planning, optimization and operations, helping organizations turn operational complexity into a competitive advantage. Its unified cognitive AI/ML architecture supports faster innovation cycles and shorter time‑to‑market. Designed for seamless integration with hyperscaler agentic AI platforms, it enables efficient deployment of advanced autonomous network capabilities within Accenture’s cognitive network platform. This investment directly addresses critical market demands within the communications industry, where significant network infrastructure operational costs drive the need for AI-driven solutions. Avanseus’ solution provides the advanced models for prediction, anomaly detection and optimization necessary for this industry transformation. “Autonomous networks empower telcos...

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2,400 Kaiser Mental Health Professionals Strike in California Over AI Concerns

Article 0 Comments About 2,400 Kaiser Permanente mental health professionals were striking Wednesday in Northern California over concerns that the health care giant is replacing therapists with artificial intelligence. Kaiser says the union claim is false and AI will not replace human assessment or make care decisions for patients. Facilities are open, the company said. The two sides have been negotiating a new contract since last summer. The mental health professionals were joined in their one-day strike by more than 23,000 Kaiser nurses. The therapists, who include social workers and psychologists, provide mental health and addiction medicine treatment for an estimated 4.6 million patients in the San Francisco Bay Area, central valley and Sacramento regions. Oakland-based Kaiser does not currently use AI for therapy, but the National Union of Healthcare Workers fears the technology will become good enough to make it an attractive option for the company. Dr. Emma Olsen, a psychiatrist at Kaiser in Vallejo and a union steward, said the union is also pushing back on management demands to curb time spent on patient notes or answering patient messages. “They’re trying to take all that time away. They really just want us to be seeing people back to...

BrokerLink Expands Footprint With Three New Acquisitions In Ontario And Alberta 0

BrokerLink Expands Footprint With Three New Acquisitions In Ontario And Alberta

BrokerLink acquires InsuranceHero.ca, Levitt Insurance, and Rizk Insurance Triple acquisition reinforces company’s ongoing commitment to providing insurance solutions within communities across Canada, large and small, and serving customers the way they choose, in person, online or by phone Toronto, ON (Feb. 12, 2026) – Building on a strong start to the year, BrokerLink has further expanded its presence in Ontario and Alberta with the acquisitions of InsuranceHero.ca, Levitt Insurance Brokers Ltd. (Levitt Insurance), and Rizk Insurance Services Ltd. (Rizk Insurance). All three brokerages joined BrokerLink March 1, 2026. Expanding across Ontario For more than a decade, InsuranceHero.ca has served customers across Ontario with a digital first, customer-driven approach. Founded in 2011, the brokerage combines the convenience of online tools with personalized support, streamlining the insurance experience through technology and automation. Specializing in personal insurance and supporting select commercial sectors, InsuranceHero.ca has continued to grow while staying rooted in its communities and contributing to local initiatives such as the Golf Marathon Sudbury and regional healthcare programs. Founded in 1990, Levitt Insurance has built its reputation on delivering tailored personal and commercial insurance solutions across Ontario. While the brokerage primarily serves personal insurance customers, it also brings strong expertise in contractor and...