Generative AI & Insurance

Gain an understanding of how generative AI is reshaping insurance by examining its emerging risks, practical use cases, E&O considerations, and potential impacts on claims handling and policy design.

Many businesses are exploring AI to enhance productivity and profitability, and the insurance industry is no exception. Wheels are turning to developing AI tools to assist insurance companies in their operations – both on the underwriting and claims handling sides of the business.

This exciting webinar will discuss the possibilities that lie ahead for AI and insurance. Our panelists on the front lines will address:

Generative AI Risks and Insurance Considerations

Practical Use Cases of AI in Insurance

E&O Considerations for Insurance Agents and Brokers

Intersection of Insurance and AI: An Eye on Claims Handling

What tools and goals are in the works?

Who will they help?

What are the benefits and challenges that lie ahead?

In addition, we will explore the potential for a change in the landscape of insured risks that policyholders face and how insurance products and wordings might adapt as we all move towards a brave new world.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, you’ll gain a solid foundation in:

  • Why AI is suddenly everywhere—and why it matters now

  • What generative AI is, and how it’s reshaping risk landscapes

  • The emerging liabilities and legal uncertainties tied to AI-generated content

  • Key insurance considerations and how to evaluate coverage for evolving exposures

Whether you’re in risk management, underwriting, legal, or leadership, this session offers the clarity you need to navigate AI’s role in today’s insurance environment.

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Speakers

Marshall Gilinsky
Marshall GilinskyShareholder | Anderson Kill, Boston
Marshall Gilinsky is a shareholder in Anderson Kill’s Boston office and co-chair of the firm’s Sexual Harassment and Abuse Insurance Recovery and Sports, Media & Entertainment Groups. With over 20 years of experience representing policyholders, he has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in high-stakes insurance claims, including those stemming from 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and Superstorm Sandy. Marshall focuses on property, business interruption, D&O, E&O, and captive insurance disputes. A frequent writer and speaker on insurance issues, he’s been quoted in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and Business Insurance.
Tiago Henriques
Tiago HenriquesChief Underwriting Officer | Coalition Insurance
Tiago Henriques is the Chief Underwriting Officer at Coalition, overseeing technical underwriting and security research. Previously, he founded BinaryEdge, acquired by Coalition, and held roles at Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), UBS (NYSE: UBS), and Swisscom. With deep expertise in cyber risk, Tiago shapes innovative underwriting strategies to protect businesses from emerging threats.
Marc Schein
Marc ScheinRisk Management Consultant | Marsh McLennan Agency
Marc Schein is a Risk Management Consultant at Marsh, specializing in customized commercial insurance programs and Total Cost of Risk (TCoR) assessments. With expertise across industries including food services, real estate, and professional services, he advises on cyber, E&O, EPLI, and more. A Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC), he’s a recognized speaker on cybersecurity and risk transfer. Marc earned his B.S. in Business Economics with a Communications minor from SUNY Oneonta, where he made Dean’s List.
Colleen M. Murphy
Colleen M. MurphyPartner | Goldberg Segalla
Colleen M. Murphy leads Goldberg Segalla’s insurance regulatory team, advising clients on domestic and international insurance and reinsurance matters. With over 25 years of experience, she represents insurers, brokers, TPAs, and other professionals in regulatory, licensing, and E&O matters nationwide. Colleen has defended hundreds of E&O cases and class actions, handled complex regulatory enforcement, and led major insurance transactions, including a $350M cross-border Insurtech deal. She is widely recognized for her strategic counsel on risk management, regulatory compliance, and bad faith litigation.