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HB 1808 would require Texas police officers to hold their own professional liability insurance coverage in the event of misconduct claims, but not all are keen on the idea.
This insurer is off the hook for $19 million for the renovation and restoration of a deteriorating school building on its policy.
COVID-positive workers’ comp claims can get complicated with undetected underlying conditions, but having a knowledgeable case manager can make all the difference.
Unvaccinated workers placed on furlough or laid off joined together in a class action against United Airlines after its mandatory vaccine mandate.
Accident and health insurance is considered a bespoke product that is optional for colleges. But given its far-reaching benefits, overlooking A&H could be a detriment to collegiate institutions.
This Marsh broker shares her journey and details the latest trends in workers’ compensation to watch.
After an insurance fraud scheme was discovered, one whistleblower brought eyeglass lens manufacturer Essilor to court.
After Russia invaded Ukraine, many airplane leasers were told to break their leases on their grounded planes stuck in Russia. Their insurance companies do not believe they are responsible for the property loss.
Kids’ Chance of America is working hard to bring post-secondary scholarships to children of workers who’ve been injured while on the job. And that all starts with Planning for the Future.
Four workers perished due to COVID-19, which they allegedly contracted on the job. One of the deceased’s widow’s is suing for workers’ comp benefits.
By offering preventive cancer screenings, employers take an active role in employees’ health, potentially reducing future costs associated with cancer treatment.
A recent surge in book banning should have public libraries reviewing risk management and insurance practices with their brokers and other insurance personnel.
The court already decided that Harvard College played favorites. Now the question turns to who will pay for this wrongdoing?
Liberty Mutual’s Susanne Figueredo Cook leads with a level head, prioritizing inclusion and giving her team a space to share ideas.
Insurance fraud isn’t new, but the industry must always find fresh ways to stop it before money, time and resources are lost.
Devastating flooding in Pakistan has led two insurance institutions to partner to improve climate resilience for the country’s farmers. The CEO of Salaam Takaful Limited shares his take.
Businesses, primarily manufacturers, must be aware of their environmental and health impact, lest they be on the receiving end of a hefty lawsuit.
In a rare win, the court awarded business interruption insurance coverage for pandemic-related losses.
Rooted in empathy and compassion, this dedicated workers’ comp team has delivered better care for workers and cost savings for the organization.
A session at National Comp 2022 discussed the many safety benefits of wearable technology and other innovations in keeping employees safe.