In the workplace, wearables are becoming more popular than ever. But in order to implement this growing technology, understanding the different types and abilities is a must.
Mutuals and captives seem to be the insurance approaches that are still providing useful cover to coal-burning power plants. That being said, there is no rush to replace capacity that is leaving the market.
Given our increasingly integrated computer systems, assurance activities such as assessments, tests and audits are increasingly difficult to perform. But there are a few key strategies and tactics that can help.
Cyber criminals come in all shapes and sizes — and from any number of demographic backgrounds — so it’s imperative that small businesses protect themselves from malicious intent.
With prices rising, experts advise insurance buyers to start the renewal process early, and to be prepared to differentiate their risk mitigation strategies.
After the Borderline Grill shooting, the State Fund’s Major Claims Operations unit made a significant impact on those suffering from the horrific event.
Liberty Mutual appoints a senior vice president and treasurer, The Hartford announces a new member of the board of directors; all of this and more in this edition of People on the Move.
As the cost of health care keeps climbing and the general liability market hardens, accident & health policies are providing a critical extra layer of protection.
Although well-acquainted with the topic in our personal lives, in hopefully positive and enriching ways, we seldom hear the word used in a business or workplace context.
Julie Theirl of Aon and her team have been working on a database set to help public schools recognize, analyze and prevent sexual abuse and molestation claims from occurring.
Newfront Insurance adds a head of agribusiness, Distinguished Programs hires two executives; all of this and more in this edition of People on the Move.