Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner Nathan Houdek said the largest risks for property/casualty insurance are tied to severe weather and cyber. Another concern is consolidation in the health market with rising costs pressuring health insurance buyers.
April 15, 2025
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Wisconsin’s Houdek: Top Insurance Risks Tied to Weather, Cyber
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