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General Mills has gone above and beyond in advocating for its injured workers, earning the company a 2021 Teddy Award.
Rising Star Gerald Stoll shares his journey as a health care broker, his biggest wins and what he thinks is next for the industry.
Andrew Innes had an unusual start to his career in aviation insurance, but he’s pleased with the journey it’s taken him on.
AIG’s Neil Smallcombe shares how companies can harness the next generation of talent.
Sherri Johnson, vice president of corporate claims at Aimbridge Hospitality, discusses what professionals can do attract the newest talents to the industry.
Physical therapists could be the perfect resource for injured workers struggling with stress and other mental health issues.
Employers need to prepare for a wave of new laws legalizing cannabis.
The ever-popular panel of Teddy winners at the National Comp conference delved into how compassion guided the award winners through success during COVID-19 and beyond.
The pre-conference session focused on executive privilege and how women can use it to push their careers forward.
The onset and impact of the pandemic left many workers feeling stressed and burned out. Assistance from employers is necessary.
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance stepped up to help insure pop-up COVID clinics, playing a small but critical role in battling the pandemic.
As fears over COVID-19-related discrimination claims mount, more businesses are eager for EPLI coverage. But insurers are scaling back their offerings.
At National Comp, panelists will discuss how claims philosophy, employee engagement, comorbidities, psycho-social issues, and pain management affect recovery.
The 2021 workers’ compensation Power Brokers share industry insights.
The panelists for National Comp’s popular 60 Tips in 60 Minutes session share their mental health insights.
The heavy metal band is suing its insurer, Lloyd’s of London, after Lloyd’s refused to cover losses caused by postponing shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nonprofits made numerous changes to their business models during the pandemic. Did they change their exposures as well?
Tamika Puckett shares her journey through the industry.
The City of Philadelphia cut costs while doubling down on employee safety and investing in top-quality care for injured workers, earning its second Teddy Award in the process.
Storms spurred by climate change could move PFAS chemicals around the globe.