Hippo-normous crowd in South Jersey
Hippo-normous crowd in South Jersey
Alarming indeed, but important to remember that for an insurance exec, "uninsurable" means that insurance companies can't make enough profit from it. There are other ways to think about insurance (and risk reduction!) besides that based on profit motive. jacobin.com/2024/11/home...
My wonderful mentor doing her thing. She is the reason I am where I am. A truly incredible leader and human being!! Go @sheilarose.bsky.social, you rock and we are all so lucky to learn from you, your work and ideas ๐กโ๏ธ
Hard to argue with this: โ Public programs that provide fair and equitable disaster insurance protection, coupled with coordinated and comprehensive disaster risk reduction, are the way forward.โ
And somehow the price of insurance is supposed to signal to people all kinds of things like what retrofits they should make (which assumes they can afford it!) and if/when they should move (as if other considerations didn't come into play, like cost or jobs or even availability of other options). ๐คฏ
I wrote this thread in the wake of the LA fires, but swap out โfloodโ for โfireโ and all the key points also apply to whatโs happening in Texas.
Thanks to Chip Merlin for conversation on the Claim Game. Best questions (toward the end): What are biggest misconception about #insurance and biggest truth about insurance? Listen here youtu.be/utv8CIIIv1c
Looking forward to conversation with the great Chip Merlin this Thursday. Join us!
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It's a start, but here's something even better
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Instead of vexing to private sector...
Designing Public Solutions
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Now available! content.naic.org/sites/defaul...
I know I say this all the time, but here's me attempting to start writing regularly again. Today's posts includes books by @jayfeinman.bsky.social, @vermontgmg.bsky.social, and @drgavinfrancis.bsky.social amongst others. @dreamscape-media.bsky.social #booksky
"Incredible work" is an understatement
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In the latest #RutgersLaw newsletter:
๐ฐ "The Docket" - featuring our academic centers
โ๏ธ A significant legal victory for Rutgers Law Associates
โ๏ธ Highlights from legal studies visits to South Africa and Cuba
๐ผ Big alumni moves and much more
Read all about it: go.rutgers.edu/aprilnewsvol2
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โthe profit-seeking of private insurance companies, supported by deregulationโฆshifts the financial burden of disaster risk away from insurance companies but does very little to shift it away from policyholders, and does next to nothing to reduce the underlying risk to homes from disasters.โ
Cover of Rutgers Law School's 'The Docket' digital newsletter with montage of people
โ๏ธ #RutgersLaw's 2025 "The Docket" newsletter is a roundup of the impact and innovation happening at our academic centers in #Camden and #Newark #NewJersey. This is a must-read for anyone passionate about law as a tool for equity, justice, and progress: go.rutgers.edu/rulawcenters...
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Brand-new report out today: homeowners #insurance premiums went up by 24% in just three years โ #homeowners anywhere from Utah to Illinois are impacted. This is not a regional or coastal crisis, but truly a national issue! ๐ก๐ต
ANd even those with replacement cost ...
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With wildfires raging and insurance markets melting across the country, state regulators should be focused on doing their jobs, not trying to prevent the federal government from conducting surveys and generating solutions.
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Seems like it should be harder to claim you're a "force for stability" when you're dropping homes all over the country... www.lohud.com/story/opinio...
As soon as Con Law profs have to teach legal writing the whole discipline will suddenly become eligible for tenure. Shining a light on the BS of law school hierarchies.
Health Insurers Deny 850 Million Claims a Year. The Few Who Appeal Often Win.
#SlavaUkraini ๐บ๐ฆ #FlyEaglesFly ๐ฆ
Can't wait to see it. (Classmate but no relation)
huge variation across HealthCare.gov insurers, which had in-network denial rates as low as 1% and as high as 54%
HealthCare.gov insurers denied nearly one out of every five claims in-network services & even larger share (37%) out-of-network
www.kff.org/affordable-c... variation across HealthCare.gov
It's not just math and science. It's values, all the way down
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I joined @JeanChatzky on the #HerMoney podcast to talk about health insurance & homeowners insurance--why they're so expensive, how to shop, how to advocate for yourself. Also weirdness of being caught up in the story of murder of United Healthcare CEO
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