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Gallagher broker Jack Kurcab shares how he got his start in the industry, what the education sector can expect this year and more.
COVID-19 proved that workers can do their jobs effectively from home. Now the question is whether they can work safely.
Carisk CEO Joe Berardo Jr. talks his career, risk transfer in catastrophic claims and the importance of the biopsychosocial claims approach.
Workers’ comp risk manager Norm Licanto shares why company culture plays a vital role in every workplace injury claim.
By issuing an emergency temporary standard so late in the pandemic, OSHA is causing speculation that will change infectious disease safety protocol for years to come.
The risk management and insurance sectors are ahead of other industries when it comes to making LGBTQ employees feel safe and included. Let’s keep it that way.
Cyber security, physical safety and mental health are key to keeping your business safe and your employees productive.
For the fourth straight year, the e-commerce giant has reported higher injury rates for warehouse workers than their industry peers.
Global risk management director Michael Lubben speaks to the challenges of understanding business exposures and the impact of data analytics on the industry.
COVID-19 mentally exhausted already strained health care professionals. Here’s how we can build up the mental health of health care providers post pandemic.
Nurse triage services prevent supervisors from having to make clinical decisions and they can jumpstart injured worker care.
In March, a large container ship blocked the Suez Canal for six days, costing nearly $400 million an hour in global trade losses. Now, cargo and vessel owners are asking, “Who foots the bill?”
OSHA is coming closer to issuing an emergency temporary standard for COVID-19. Here’s what employers need to know.
Infrastructure makes it possible for hospitals to provide essential health care services.
A ransomware attack forced the Colonial Pipeline to halt systems for 5,500 miles of pipeline, cutting off crucial gas supplies on the East Coast.
Contrary to common beliefs, a new study found that workers’ comp benefit propensity and amount decreased in states where recreational marijuana is legalized.
During an hour-long webinar presented by the International Insurance Society, experts dive into how insurance can replace legacy systems with new claims technologies.
The SAFE and CLAIMS acts could make it easier for recreational cannabis businesses to open bank accounts and obtain insurance, potentially opening up the marketplace.
Relationships between carriers and brokers are the foundation of the insurance industry. Here’s how to strengthen your partnerships.
The three-day virtual conference features a packed agenda full of educational sessions and networking opportunities you can’t miss.