Uber Joins Effort to Drive Legal System Reform
By Lewis Nibbelin, Research Writer, Triple-I Ridesharing platforms like Uber are as vulnerable as other businesses to the cost impacts of legal system abuse – costs that inevitably are passed along
By Lewis Nibbelin, Research Writer, Triple-I Ridesharing platforms like Uber are as vulnerable as other businesses to the cost impacts of legal system abuse – costs that inevitably are passed along
By Lewis Nibbelin, Research Writer, Triple-I More than 20 requests for auto insurance rate decreases have been filed with Louisana’s Department of Insurance by insurers since mid-2025. According
By Lewis Nibbelin, Research Writer, Triple-I New Yorkers pay the fourth-highest personal auto expenditures in the United States, costing households an average of $1,935 in 2024, or 2.23 percent of the
By William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I The U.S. property/casualty insurance industry demonstrated notable resilience throughout 2025, navigating a landscape marked by significant
Louisiana’s Senate passed five tort reform bills last week to curb legal system abuse driven by billboard attorneys in the Pelican State. The legislative success represents the culmination of sustai
By William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I The U.S. personal auto insurance industry saw a significant turnaround in 2024, achieving its best underwriting result since the pandemic began,
By William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I The U.S. property/casualty (P/C) insurance industry is entering the latter half of 2025 with a nuanced underwriting landscape, as revealed in the
Parents are increasingly open to using technology to keep their teen drivers safe on the road, a recent survey from Nationwide finds. The survey found 4 out of 5 parents would enroll their teens in te
Improved loss ratios, strong premium growth, and lower retention rates characterized the U.S. auto insurance industry in 2024, according to LexisNexis® Risk Solutions’ 2025 U.S Auto Insurance
By William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I Motor vehicle tort cases in federal and state courts generated $42.8 billion in “excess value” from 2014 to 2023, according to new analysis b