Miscellaneous Consumer Alerts

Insurtech on the Silicon Prairie Announced for October 19th and 20th in Omaha, NE

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Annual Insurtech on the Silicon Prairie Planned for October 19-20 

AUGUST 18, 2026 (LINCOLN, NE) - Insurtech on the Silicon Prairie announces the conference will be back in Omaha on October 19-20. The day-long conference will once again be held at the Holland Performing Arts Center on October 20, with a networking event hosted by Insurtech on the Silicon Prairie at the Joslyn Art Museum, the evening prior. 

Consumer Alert: Identity Theft - Protect yourself in wake of breaches, hacks and cyber stalkers

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Big data is big business. But it can also lead to bigger headaches when large-scale breaches expose personal information. Large companies including insurers and credit bureaus have been the victims of cyber thieves who accessed private customer information.

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Consumer Alert - Summer Safety: Are you insured for summer fun?

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Your summer plans are likely to include entertaining, travel, and outdoor excursions. Before you put the boat on the lake or get the ATVs out of storage, you may want to review your coverage to make sure you are properly protected.  The following tips are provided to help make sure you are properly protected for your summer fun.

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Modern Families Have Unique Insurance Needs

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Sometimes the empty nest doesn't stay empty. Baby boomers supporting their parents and their college graduates returning home are among the more than 50 million Americans living in multigenerational homes. These modern families have unique concerns when it comes to home, health, auto and life insurance. The following tips will help you understand how to protect you and your family.

Cybersecurity Breaches: What You Need to Know

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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Premera Blue Cross have reported cybersecurity breaches affecting the personal information of more than 91 million policyholders - as many as one in four Americans. The Department of Insurance is monitoring the breaches and urge you to take precautions to protect yourself from theft and identity fraud.