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Risk managers reveal what they value in their brokers.
Dam failures are a low probability but high consequence event, best addressed by preparation and maintenance.
Brokerage finds growth in the middle markets.
Collaborative robots, known as cobots, are rapidly expanding in the workforce due to their versatility. But they bring with them liability concerns.
Risk managers can use IoT for data analytics and other risk mitigation needs, but connected devices also offer a multitude of exposures.
Economic nationalism is upsetting the risk management landscape by presenting challenges in once stable environments.
The 2017 Power Broker® Rising Stars are already shaping the future of the insurance industry.
Dam failures are a ‘low probability but high consequence’ event best addressed by preparation and maintenance.
Health care researchers and workers’ comp insurers are discovering the versatility in virtual reality as a new tool for treating patients and training workers.
Collaborative robots, known as cobots, are rapidly expanding in the workforce due to their versatility and ability to work alongside humans.
The U.S. government may raise the minimum salary threshold on paying overtime to white collar workers.
Research-based engineering and predictive analytics help underwriters take on bigger risks.
Identifying and understanding an employee’s behavioral and social issues will enhance recovery.
American Airlines needed to take aggressive action to resolve 6,000 lingering workers’ compensation claims.
Excela Health changed the way it treated injuries and took a proactive approach to safety, drastically reducing workers’ comp claims and costs.
More lenient FAA regulations allow drone pilots to launch new businesses in the U.S.
Public and private sector experts are planning resiliency efforts to combat potential disaster losses and the problem of underinsurance.
On Dec. 1, the U.S. government is raising the minimum salary threshold on paying overtime to white collar workers.
Worry about Zika’s devastating effects is leading to redoubled remediation efforts, but also potential liability claims.
Timothy Fischer makes the complicated job of managing risk for the sole producer of nuclear fuel to the U.S. government look easy. It’s not.