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Hala Helm’s success in risk management is equal parts hard work and unconventional determination as she continues to refuse to stay in her lane.
When a man wrongfully convicted was finally exonerated, he sued the county and police officers who put him behind bars. The county turned to its insurer for damages.
Business interruption claims a-plenty are rolling in after the novel coronavirus effectively shut down many non-essential businesses in the U.S.
When an insured faces two underlying elder abuse claims, it turns to its insurer for coverage under its professional liability policy.
With the ever-evolving risk landscape, risk professionals have to stay on top of today’s biggest drivers of change to combat tomorrow’s business roadblocks.
As legal and regulatory trends continue to impact business, risk professionals need to invest in the right tools and software to mitigate costs.
After more than 20 years in prison, the Beatrice Six were released after DNA evidence proved their innocence. The county that arrested them turned to its insurer for coverage.
After a faulty design leads to leakage from a large ice tank, Nova Southeastern University takes the insurer to court.
Kevin Ingram discusses FM Global’s approach to risk mitigation and how this ‘finance-minded guy’ fits in.
A debate over intangible asset coverage is decided in court.
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.
Laura Langone, the 2020 president of RIMS, discusses the rise of Insurtech, a commitment to learning and why risk professionals need to break into boardrooms.
When the insurer of hip-hop artist Fat Joe refused to pay under its music professional liability policy, Fat Joe and his record label took the insurer to court.
During repairs to the Coney Island Steeplechase Pier, a spud barge sank and damaged the pier further. The court had to decide if the insurer was responsible for the barge’s damages.
A RumFest beach ball injury leads two nightclubs to appellate court, where their insurer continues to deny coverage for liability.
With a market in transition, both primary and excess casualty lines are experiencing rate increases. But insurers are identifying ways to approach the changing landscape.
The Superior Court of New Jersey affirmed a workers’ compensation judge’s ruling that required an employer to reimburse its employee for the employee’s prescription use of medical marijuana.
Ironshore’s Dave Standish explains some of the top risks associated with collecting biometric data, from liability and the legal landscape to how to protect against a data breach.
A look at recent court decisions and how their rulings have an impact on risk management and the insurance industry.
While safety efforts have been dedicated to preventing falls or crushing injuries, more can be done to prevent these five common work injuries.