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Companies should review ‘what if’ scenarios before attaching their products or services to a celebrity sponsor.
Physicians and advocacy groups are taking a stand against the FDA’s approval of a new extended release opioid.
Network exposures can add up to big losses for companies. Presented by Travelers.
Network exposures can add up to big losses for companies.
Robotics will forever change the landscape of the U.S. workplace. That may create new liability concerns and eliminate others.
An insurance veteran shares 13 rules for risk management success.
The risks created by technology are beyond anyone’s capacity to measure.
OSHA’s new incident-reporting rules are more onerous and may lead to increased litigation.
Rite Aid’s Ryan McGuinness sees reasons to be optimistic about the U.S. economy.
Risk managers struggle to answer questions on cyber insurance applications.
Resurgence in the U.S. energy industry comes with unexpected risks and calls for a new approach.
This year’s National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo will feature more input on the employer’s risk perspective.
An insurance carrier partners with an international foundation to save lives and build community in Central Uganda.
Complex claims — old and new — call for relationship-building to minimize surprises.
If we don’t reach for lofty ambitions, we may never maximize our potential.
An ever-changing healthcare landscape keeps workers comp managers on their toes.
Despite an employee’s careless behavior, his ankle injury is found to be compensable.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Wearables bring with them a host of liability concerns.
Addicted health care professionals are part of the national issue of prescription drug abuse, but the hardest to find and treat.
An improving job outlook means higher turnover, and that could be difficult for customers of TPAs.