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Insurance AI and Analytics USA Speaker
Todd Rissel, chief executive officer, e2Value, will be speaking at the 5th Annual Insurance AI and Analytics USA, June 27 - 28, 2018, Chicago, IL. For more information, see the show guide
Skyscrapers: What’s New? What’s Old?
Skyscrapers are the iconic structure of cities. Besides new, record-setting ones, other changes worthy of note: Super skinny high rises, innovative designs that incorporate curves and green spaces, an elevator system in development that would move its cars vertically and horizontally, and the continuing use of mass timber in high rises.
2018 Hurricane Season Part 2: It’s time to get ready!
Regardless of the number of hurricanes forecast, everyone who is potentially in the path of hurricanes or their storm surge would be wise to prepare. This preparation includes checking insurance coverage and purchasing flood insurance, if necessary.
2018 Hurricane Season Part 1: Forecasts and technological improvements have been announced
Several organizations have published their 2018 hurricane forecasts, pointing to an above average number of storms. The National Hurricane Center has announced technical changes designed to improve communications during this hurricane season.
Intelligent Automation in Insurance 2018 Speaker
Data Analytics and Automation for the New ‘Digital’ Insurance Era – What Lies Ahead?
Labor shortages still a concern for builders
Hiring skilled construction workers lags behind demand even before the increased demand that will result from the recent wildfires and hurricanes.
Will multiple catastrophes impact costs?
Will there be a spike in costs as a result of imbalances between demand and supply?
Willis Towers Watson and e2Value to collect unique characteristics that property insurers use to determine replacement cost
The Structure Insurance Score measures risk inherent to a property insurer based on several unique characteristics of a home or building — ones typically outside traditional rating characteristics.
Replacement cost versus newly-built homes
Even a newly-built home’s replacement cost will normally be higher right after it has been completed. There are many reasons for this.
An apple, an orange and a flea market
The two values—market value and the replacement cost—are not the same value. Just because a home can be purchased for a specific price doesn’t mean that it can be rebuilt for that same cost.
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