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Episode 118: Insurance Challenges Facing the Building and Realty Sectors: Key Updates

26 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Episode 118 of “Building Knowledge” takes a deep dive into the insurance challenges impacting New York’s building, realty, and construction industries. Joining the program is Jason Schiciano, Co-President of Levitt-Fuirst Insurance and Bonding, based in Tarrytown. A familiar voice to members of the Building and Realty Institute (BRI) and its affiliate organizations, Jason has long been a trusted resource on insurance trends, risk management, and emerging industry issues. In this episode, Jason discusses the growing insurance pressures facing businesses across New York State, including challenges impacting property owners, contractors, and developers. He also shares insight into encouraging developments within the insurance market, updates involving New York State Workers Compensation Groups 458 and 530, and the key issues he believes businesses should be watching for throughout the remainder of 2026. The conversation also explores the increasing importance of Cyber Liability Insurance for businesses of all sizes. Jason explains why cyber protection is no longer optional in today’s business environment and addresses the common misconception among small business owners that they are unlikely targets for cyberattacks.

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