The very thought that one’s car can potentially be hacked, leaving a driver with no control over a vehicle’s braking and steering systems while their car is in motion, is…
Verisk' Barbara Sohn interviews General Motors' Greg Ross on how connected-car technology will change the landscape for automobile and insurance industries..
Enhanced underwriting practices required in response to emerging technology trends, tight competition, fraud risk.
A telematics data exchange to store and share vast volume of connected-car data will benefit auto insurers, consumers, and automobile manufacturers.
Data exchange will help auto insurers access vast volume of connected-car data in one place. GM, through OnStar, becomes first auto manufacturer to join.
Getting mileage information right is a competitive necessity for auto insurers. New tools make it possible.
A review of current smart home trends, challenges, and applications — and their implications for the insurance industry.
Technological advances usher in a new generation of auto-usage based insurance (UBI) capabilities.
Penetration of smart home systems in North American households will reach 16 percent by 2017, presenting opportunities for insurers to capitalize on data.
Automakers predict self-driving cars and other leading-edge automotive technologies will prevent serious injury and death from crashes.
Smart technologies are affecting homeowner exposure to theft, fire, and water damage and may help reduce losses for residential property insurers.
A panel discussion explores whether UBI can actually change a driver’s behavior and the challenges around developing the most effective feedback methods.
Telematics data is powering the usage-based (UBI) auto insurance revolution by helping insurers better understand driver behaviors before they quote.
If a car is involved in an accident while used in a car- or ride-sharing arrangement, who pays?
Verisk Analytics shares insights from the IAA on the insurance auction process, title issues for total loss and recovered theft vehicles.