Reflecting on the Evolution of Insurance in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, Insurance Journal highlights the most significant events that shaped the year across various regions. From unprecedented wildfires and climate-related losses to major broker mergers, litigation reforms, and the rise of cyber threats, this year has been transformative for the insurance landscape. Additionally, the impact of AI-driven layoffs and signs of recovery in key insurance markets are noteworthy trends as we head into 2026.
Join us for an exclusive end-of-year recap featuring insights from Carrier Management’s Elizabeth Blosfield, Insurance Journal’s Ezra Amacher, and Allen Laman.
Key Stories Covered:
Brown & Brown to Acquire Risk Strategies, One80 Parent for $9.8 Billion
California Wildfires Will Likely Lead to Large Economic and Insured Losses
As in Florida, Georgia Saw Big Jump in Lawsuits Ahead of Major Litigation Limits
Deadly Floods Reinforce Texas’ Challenge as Crisis Epicenter
Can a More Unified Front Be Formed Against Legal System Abuse?
With Uber Boost, Group Seeks Reforms to Lower New York’s High Insurance Costs
Don’t Look Now, But Citizens Is No Longer the Largest Property Insurer in Florida
Jamaica Catastrophe Bond Has Now Triggered, Government Says
Acrisure to Lay Off 400 Employees, Citing Tech Advancements and AI Integration
Marsh Sues Aon, Ex-Team Leader Over Exit of 20 Construction Surety Employees
Erie and Philadelphia Insurance Still Working on Restoring Their Networks
Tariffs Will Negatively Affect Insurance Industry, Says AM Best
Topics
Lawsuits
Catastrophe
Mergers & Acquisitions
Natural Disasters
InsurTech
Data Driven
Wildfire
Artificial Intelligence
As 2025 draws to a close, Insurance Journal highlights the most significant events that shaped the year across various regions. From unprecedented wildfires and climate-related losses to major broker mergers, litigation reforms, and the rise of cyber threats, this year has been transformative for the insurance landscape. Additionally, the impact of AI-driven layoffs and signs of recovery in key insurance markets are noteworthy trends as we head into 2026.
Join us for an exclusive end-of-year recap featuring insights from Carrier Management’s Elizabeth Blosfield, Insurance Journal’s Ezra Amacher, and Allen Laman.
Key Stories Covered:
Brown & Brown to Acquire Risk Strategies, One80 Parent for $9.8 Billion
California Wildfires Will Likely Lead to Large Economic and Insured Losses
As in Florida, Georgia Saw Big Jump in Lawsuits Ahead of Major Litigation Limits
Deadly Floods Reinforce Texas’ Challenge as Crisis Epicenter
Can a More Unified Front Be Formed Against Legal System Abuse?
With Uber Boost, Group Seeks Reforms to Lower New York’s High Insurance Costs
Don’t Look Now, But Citizens Is No Longer the Largest Property Insurer in Florida
Jamaica Catastrophe Bond Has Now Triggered, Government Says
Acrisure to Lay Off 400 Employees, Citing Tech Advancements and AI Integration
Marsh Sues Aon, Ex-Team Leader Over Exit of 20 Construction Surety Employees
Erie and Philadelphia Insurance Still Working on Restoring Their Networks
Tariffs Will Negatively Affect Insurance Industry, Says AM Best
Topics
Lawsuits
Catastrophe
Mergers & Acquisitions
Natural Disasters
InsurTech
Data Driven
Wildfire
Artificial Intelligence
