American International Group, Inc. (AIG) – Specialty Insurance & Healthcare-Related Risks – United States – Article 19

AIG – Global Specialty Insurance Partner Supporting Healthcare- and Senior-Care-Related Risks

Supporting Senior-Care Ecosystems Indirectly Through Healthcare Liability and Financial-Lines Solutions

American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a global insurance organization providing commercial and specialty insurance, including professional-liability and financial-lines products that can be tailored for healthcare and senior-care organizations. AIG’s professional-liability offerings protect professionals and organizations against claims for economic loss arising from their services, while its financial-lines products cover directors and officers, cyber risk, and related exposures in complex organizations.

Who Is AIG in Healthcare and Senior-Care Risk?

AIG designs professional-liability solutions across many sectors, including healthcare, where coverage may address malpractice-style exposures, errors and omissions, and management liability. When combined with D&O, cyber, and crime coverages, AIG can support large senior-care operators, healthcare systems with long-term care components, and advisory firms serving the sector. Its global footprint and capacity make it suitable for multi-state and international operations.

For senior-care ecosystems, AIG most often serves larger or more complex providers and advisors that require layered or multinational liability and financial-risk solutions.

Why Senior-Care Ecosystems Need AIG

Senior-care ecosystems rely on AIG when:

  • Large senior-care organizations or healthcare systems with senior-care components need significant professional-liability and financial-lines capacity.
  • Complex corporate structures or cross-border exposures require specialized program design.
  • Advisory firms and service providers want sector-savvy professional-liability solutions.

Standardized incident, claims, governance, and cyber-event data help AIG understand risk across clinical, management, and technology dimensions and structure multi-line programs accordingly.

Case Study

A multi-state senior-care organization with a REIT ownership structure, management company, and operating subsidiaries engages AIG to design a combined program including professional liability, D&O, employment-practices liability, and cyber coverage. AIG requests detailed claims histories and incident data for clinical, employment, and IT/security events.

The organization uses Caring Data to centralize and standardize clinical incident data and to link de-identified HR and cyber-event information from internal systems. AIG uses these structured datasets to analyze how clinical risk, HR practices, and cyber vulnerabilities intersect and to design appropriate limits, retentions, and risk-management conditions. Leadership gains a unified view of risk across the enterprise and can better prioritize mitigation efforts.

Testimonials

“Our AIG contacts told us the Caring Data reports helped them see the connections between our clinical, employment, and cyber risks in senior-care operations.”

“We now understand how standardized incident and loss information supports more sophisticated multi-line program design with AIG.”

Key Contact

American International Group, Inc. (AIG)

Role: global commercial and specialty insurer providing healthcare-, senior-care-, and advisory-related liability and financial-lines solutions for larger or more complex organizations.

Website:
https://www.aig.com

Address (listing):
1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020

Phones (listing): 1-800-CALL-AIG (800-225-5244); 1-877-TO-SERVE

Email (listing): conor.murray@aig.com

Contact (listing): Conor Murray

Final Thoughts

Senior-care ecosystems benefit when global carriers like AIG provide capacity and sophisticated liability/financial-lines solutions that match the complexity of large senior-care organizations and their advisors. Caring Data supports these relationships by delivering structured incident and governance information that underpins nuanced underwriting and risk-management planning.

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