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In2Risk sessions will address emerging topics like the applications of Agentic AI in the insurance industry.
Sensors, 3D laser scanning, virtual reality and more are reshaping the traditional job site.
Sports risk management faces a different kind of challenge — especially if the team is well-known and successful.
This year’s Excellence in Risk Management report reveals a gap between awareness of new technologies and the ability to employ them strategically.
Five sessions in San Antonio that should pack them in.
For the fourth year running, the magazine’s edit team wins an award for its coverage of emerging risks.
Sexual harassment and the threats and opportunities in artificial intelligence will be on this year’s RIMS agenda.
Update: The deadline to submit speaker proposals for the 2018 National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo has been extended to March 9th.
Apply now to be a presenter at the 2018 National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo in Las Vegas.
Failing to act in good faith in the handling of a claim can have devastating consequences.
With your input, we can build on this year’s success.
Like on the baseball diamond, a “double play” in workers’ comp demands a team mentality.
The 2017 Teddy Award winners share their winning workers’ comp strategies.
Don’t miss these presentations on Dec. 8, the final day of the National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference® and Expo.
After a catastrophic injury, this real-life robocop was able to walk again thanks to a strong support system.
Healthier workplaces are possible with a simple paradigm shift.
Safety, claims management and production should all benefit.
These sessions are among the many presentations on Dec. 7 at the National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference® and Expo.
For Nordstrom, putting employees first isn’t a tactic, it’s a mission statement.
Focus on quick treatment and not so much on the source of injury, experts advise.
Workers’ comp providers can work with doctors, adjusters and patients to get a handle on pain prescriptions.