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Claims handling can be a particularly emotional time. Displaying emotional intelligence, or being able to “read the room,” is an important trait to possess in insurance.
Hanesbrands Inc.’s Vicki Telford talks AI, the hardening market, and the peril of reputational risk in the age of social media.
Corporate culture is more than a nod to office atmosphere. Allied World CEO, Global Insurance, Lou Iglesias says it is the behavior that can ultimately drive or stall a company’s success.
Safety risks abound at crowded public pools, but they can be mitigated through simple steps like training and supervision.
The matrix of leave and disability laws affecting pregnant women is involved and requires diligent risk management on the part of employers.
Whether traveling abroad or to the next town over, employees on the road face a variety of risks. And employers can’t always rely on workers’ comp to cover everything.
Attracting women from a variety of backgrounds, the two-day event sought to spark innovation and provide support for the next generation of female technology leaders.
A biopsychosocial approach helps injured workers achieve better outcomes, but jurisdictional obstacles remain. Joe Berardo, CEO of Carisk, outlines the challenges and benefits of a more holistic approach.
Here’s what one medical director says the workers’ comp industry should think about before embracing the drug.
Philadelphia Insurance’s Brian Himmer discusses the multi-faceted exposures faced by pool construction and servicing companies.
Two QBE NA executives shared their thoughts on the top challenges facing the market today, and some potential solutions.
Joey Hayles of Crestwood Equity Partners talks technology, regulatory tribulations and the transition to a carbon-free future.
These exposures are becoming more difficult to cover thanks to worsening weather, a reliance on digital tools, and sophisticated cyber spies.
PBMs and payers are starting to get opioid prescribing under control, but new trends may threaten the progress made.
The risks facing higher education are always shifting, but keeping the focus on student safety and education helps Luke Figora stay ahead.
Everything you need to know about workers’ compensation insurance so you choose the best and most effective coverage for your employees and business.
Big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving a shift in the way insurers approach risk and could fundamentally change the business model over the long term.
An industry veteran discusses talent, infrastructure, and climate risks — and what insurers should do about them.
With a potential downturn looming, here’s what one surety exec says will be the defining characteristics of a successful construction firm.
As risk manager for a major entertainment company, Brad Waldron says collaboration with outside parties is key to staying successful amid evolving consumer preferences.