EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 13 MIN
Explosive mid-March storm to impact 200 million in US, feature Midwest blizzard
from The Connected Podcast · host Allison Harris
Welcome to this week's episode of The Connected Podcast, where we delve into the significant developments shaping the insurance ecosystem. This episode kicks off with an alarming weather event in the United States, as a potential bomb cyclone threatens to impact vast areas of the Midwest. This storm, marked by blizzard conditions and thunderstorms, has the potential to affect up to 200 million people, posing a substantial concern for insurers due to risks of flash flooding and high winds. We then shift our focus to the escalating insurance risks arising from ongoing US-Iran tensions, particularly impacting maritime operations around the Straits of Hormuz. Prolonged disruptions have compounded accumulation risks and halted shipping activities, significantly affecting clients with concentrated assets. Major shipping lines and airlines have been facing delays, adding further complications to global transit and cost structures. Our discussion continues with some positive news from the insurance giant Generali, which reported a record-breaking operating result of €8 billion for 2025. Generali's impressive growth is driven by its 'Lifetime Partner 27: Driving Excellence' strategy, with significant increases observed in its property, casualty, and life insurance segments. This sets a promising precedent for the industry, with substantial growth in group-wide premiums and net results. The conversation then pivots towards Sentry Insurance's 2026 C-Suite Stress Index Report, revealing a worrying disconnect between executives' risk perceptions and actual company threats. Despite frequent litigation and weather-related disruptions, few executives prioritize these issues among future concerns, prompting vulnerabilities such as potential bankruptcy. We also explore challenges within the booming short-term rental market, discussing insurance pitfalls related to platforms like Airbnb. Commonly, homeowners overlook the fact that standard insurance plans do not cover commercial activities, leading to potential coverage gaps. To mitigate risks, it's crucial to inform insurers and consider additional commercial coverage while complying with local regulations. Finally, our episode touches on Mick Moloney's perspective on a new era akin to America’s first Gilded Age, driven by rapid AI infrastructure expansion. This transformation holds significant implications for the insurance industry, requiring a reevaluation of approaches to evolving risks and opportunities. In another segment, The Connected Podcast focuses on transformative trends in the Canadian property and casualty insurance sector. Notably, the claims process has been rapidly evolving due to AI, offering enhanced policyholder experiences and adapting to loss costs and climate volatility. Furthermore, we investigate how automation is reshaping the workforce, emphasizing a strategy combining technical and human skills. Automation is altering operational roles and underlining the need for purpose-driven leadership and new roles such as industry futurists. By 2030, automation could take over many tasks, urging more adaptable talent models. Finally, the episode highlights the "golden age of underwriting," where technology plays a critical role in streamlining processes. Collaboration between IT and underwriting professionals remains crucial to ensure technological enhancements support rather than obstruct expertise. We conclude by emphasizing the necessity of comprehensive homeowners insurance. Emily Rogan from United Policyholders enlightens us on the prevalent issue of underinsurance, highlighting vulnerabilities during disasters like the 2021 Marshall Fire in Colorado, where 74% of claimants were underinsured. Notably, we spotlight State Farm’s collabor
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Welcome to this week's episode of The Connected Podcast, where we delve into the significant developments shaping the insurance ecosystem. This episode kicks off with an alarming weather event in the United States, as a potential bomb cyclone threatens to impact vast areas of the Midwest. This storm, marked by blizzard conditions and thunderstorms, has the potential to affect up to 200 million people, posing a substantial concern for insurers due to risks of flash flooding and high winds. &n...
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