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A rideshare driver shares his workers’ compensation story, sparking the need for three reminders for industry professionals.
Top brokers are using mergers and acquisitions to expand reach, add expertise and deliver localized services.
Efforts to limit opioid addiction are leading to heroin abuse.
The sixth chapter in Grace Crickette’s Risk Insider series on implementing enterprise risk management.
Cover art, clever columns and compelling coverage on emerging risks win recognition from the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
Employers are increasingly looking at employee engagement and its role in disability management and return to work.
Twenty five years after the ADA passed, job force participation by disabled workers is less than it was then.
Specialist insurer Beazley is the latest underwriter to attempt to combat so-called ‘social engineering’ cyber scams.
Disciplining workers who come to work stoned is an important safety measure, plain and simple.
Nonprofit global brokerage network has transitioned to a for-profit corporation.
The recent Supreme Court ruling has lifted some doubts for employers.
The proposed rules will result in more compliance issues and new legal standards for courts to interpret.
With the escalation of cyber attacks affecting the health care industry, companies in the workers’ comp field must become more vigilant in their efforts to safeguard data.
The commercial insurance realm is expected to continue softening, but it is crucial that the industry maintain pricing discipline.
In his own words: The second installment of the late Liam McGee’s memoir.
Modernizing operations, appealing to emerging markets and leveraging the growing need for cyber protection were among the suggestions.
The expenses related to a breach as well as the increasing number of cyber targets are troubling companies in all industries.
With workers at a high rate of danger, health care facilities must train for both communication skills and safety drills.
Some doctors are turning to marijuana when opioids fail to ease patient pain. And courts say the treatment is reasonable under workers’ comp.
You can’t eliminate the cyber exposure. You can bolster business continuity and recovery plans.
When choosing a risk mitigation strategy, one has to be mindful of the perils of unintended consequences.