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From COVID-19 to hurricane season, property owners felt the strains of 2020. Liberty Mutual’s Gregg Cunningham and Ed Mazman share what we can glean from the lessons learned this year.
Even during a global pandemic, Philadelphia Insurance Companies has found a way to effectively utilize its culture and encourage employees through positivity and innovation.
Just because there is a pandemic does not mean nuclear verdicts are completely idle.
Pairing general liability with environmental impairment liability may be the solution for business owners looking to cover their pollution exposures.
As Liberty Mutual’s Steve Deane explains, technology doesn’t hold as much merit without the people and culture behind it.
Telemedicine is growing in popularity for workers’ compensation programs. See how Starbucks successfully integrated telemedicine into its program to benefit its workforce.
Insurers need to be ready to handle the growing exposures insureds face when shifting suppliers in the midst of global disruption
The court had to decide if the wrongful death claim of a child was covered under insurance.
Expedia, the self-proclaimed one-stop travel site for any dream vacation, was accused of a bait and switch marketing scheme by four hotel operators in an underlying suit.
Andrew Walker of BHSI discusses the current claims landscape and what it takes to keep abreast of the risks ahead.
Small businesses are no stranger to cyber risk, which is why they must understand where their cyber vulnerabilities lie and what they can do to stop a threat in its tracks.
When it comes to the legal and regulatory trends facing workers’ comp in 2021 and beyond, this is what you need to know.
The National Comp panel on workers’ comp legal and regulatory trends is sure to shed a light on what’s in store for the industry in 2021 and beyond.
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.