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Automation will streamline claims workflows, but investigation, empathy and judgment remain critical as catastrophe losses and economic pressures intensify nationwide
Litigation funding, social inflation, wildfires, and AI-driven cyber threats are reshaping how insurers assess and respond to claims, says Markel Canada president David Crozier
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Climate, cyber and supply chain shocks are colliding, forcing Canadian firms to rethink how they understand and structure risk
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