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Silvia Sacalis of Healthesystems details the different aspects of holistic care for injured workers and why each is important for a successful return-to-work.
This risk manager wants to see the risk management profession become as respected a career path as being a banker, lawyer or engineer.
Data has linked MSDs to opioid overdoses. But there may be hope yet: implementing proper ergonomic practices.
ADI Worldlink, a global technology firm, was facing two lawsuits from its employees. When its insurer refused coverage, Worldlink turned to the court for answers.
When a worker alleged a co-worker sexually assaulted her while on the job, her employer said under state law, she had exclusive legal remedy.
When refining a return-to-work program, employers can often overlook this one, crucial element: The interactions medications have on their injured workers.
New laws and rapidly evolving employee needs are changing how employers execute and deliver disability and leave-of-absence programs.
For workers’ comp program administrators, keeping up with constantly changing legislation is a hefty task. Here are a few key trends to get started.
Erica Fichter of Broadspire, a Crawford Company, details some of the top strategies used to get injured workers back to work and productivity.
Kohl’s Department Stores knew a reactive approach in claims management wouldn’t help them achieve their goals. So they got proactive.
A freight carrier accused of price fixing is on the hook for its defense after late notice was given to its insurance company.
As vaping use rises, insurers are keeping a pulse on the laws and regulations surrounding e-cigarettes to assess liability risk.
A look at recent court decisions and how their rulings have an impact on risk management and the insurance industry.
From mounting opioid litigation to the more recent Risperdal suit, J&J is in the hot seat, teaching other companies the value reputation can hold.
According to this SVP, insurance does a great job at supporting the community, offering a multitude of career paths and providing strong benefits for those who take the opportunity.
DoubleDown Casino faced legal trouble when a player brought forth a class action against the company. In court, DoubleDown’s insurer refused to defend the company.
USC’s gynecologist was accused of sexual misconduct while “attending to” patients. In court, USC’s insurer argued it did not have to defend the university.
MGM will pay up to $800 million to the victims of the Las Vegas shooting. What does this say about corporate liability after mass casualty events?
Joel Cavaness, co-founder of Risk Placement Services and president of WSIA, sat down with R&I to discuss a thriving career and top trends in the wholesale space.
With more than 2,000 lawsuits pending across the country, drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson is in the legal hot seat.