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Many factors combine to put business travelers at risk. Presented by Travelers.
A new report says the prices have increased for medications dispensed by physicians but not for those dispensed by pharmacies.
As business travel increases, risk managers need intelligence and communication systems to keep employees safe.
Addressing the key challenges of global premium allocation is critical for all parties.
Risk engineers help stay ahead of emerging risks by working directly with underwriters and insureds.
In the system we call capitalism, the prudent carry the profligate like hapless passengers.
Often it’s the intangibles that can make or break the payer-TPA relationship.
The Greenbrier Cos. Inc.’s Donna Tyner says a key part of risk management’s appeal is that it’s always brand new.
Good documentation in claims files is a key best practice.
Collectors of memorabilia and other items can obtain coverage and solid advice from a variety of specialty insurers.
A recent food truck explosion highlights need for tighter safety protocols.
Employers say their brokers are not providing the value-added services they really want.
In partnership decisions, examine the history and character of those across the table.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Frustration with property CAT models is leading to change.
Conflicts of interest are the leading cause of legal malpractice claims.
There are countless daily examples of professionals in our industry empathizing and showing compassion for fellow workers.
National grocery chains are creatively supporting small produce growers and packers.
Contractors should consider many factors when building a multinational insurance program.
An adjuster must resort to extreme measures to avert danger while validating a claim.