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One restaurant attempts to recoup lost profit through its insurer after road construction disrupts its day-to-day operations.
A work-from-home environment coupled with fear of the unknown has opened the door for employee theft — so long as businesses are not proactive.
The question of whether companies impacted by COVID-related shutdowns are entitled to business interruption coverage remains a hot button issue.
Thanks to state-mandated shutdowns, the show must not go on. To combat COVID losses, one theater operator has turned to its insurer.
The N.Y. DFS files charges against Teva Pharmaceuticals and Allergan for insurance fraud in connection to the state’s opioid crisis.
RT Specialty promotes a senior account manager in its environmental division, Lloyd’s appoints its U.S. head of claims and more in the latest installment of People on the Move.
The need for a more diverse and inclusive workforce has been thrust to the fore as Americans urge for equality and social justice.
After a lighthouse renovation project burns, its developer looks to its insurers for help, only to be met with denials and disputes.
In an underlying complaint, one contracted worker filed suit against his employer after his wages were withheld.
Kurt Leisure of the Cheesecake Factory is constantly looking for ways to improve, grow and innovate the risk management programs in place.
This Risk All Star knows that strong relationships and collaboration help companies succeed in spite of uncertainty.
Large auto insurers offered rebates at the onset of the coronavirus shutdowns, but some consumers believe it was not enough.
GCDC Grilled Cheese Bar is just one company reeling from business interruption losses amid mandatory COVID-19 shutdowns.
The court determined the insurer was off the hook for fraudulent kickbacks totaling more than $3 million.
When a state health care plan denies a librarian coverage for transition surgery, she takes her case to the courts.
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, the case management service adapted by committing to a balance between telehealth and in-person care.
Extended use of masks may lead to breathing issues, particularly for workers wearing them for over eight hours. But there are methods to help reduce the risk.
A spirit of collaboration has helped this public sector broker find creative solutions for his clients.
When a man is wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife, he sues the county that imprisoned him. The court must decide if the county’s insurer is on the hook for defense fees.
The court must decide if a professional liability policy will cover a doctor accused of sexual misconduct.