The construction sector presents no shortage of challenges for insurers. But there are ample opportunities for growth, and that’s what Andrew Murray has set his sights on for 2019.
Greg Hendrick takes the reins at AXA XL, which formed in March 2018. He sat down with R&I Editor-in-Chief Dan Reynolds to discuss the impact the new division could have.
Elizabeth Holmes tricked investors out of millions by dressing in ‘Steve Jobs’ black and pitching health care technology that didn’t work. The risk management lessons from the Theranos fiasco are both scary and insightful.
Chia-Chia Chang, public health analyst for the CDC, sat down to discuss how linking health to safety practices cuts lost time and enhances worker well-being.
The number of African Americans in insurance is small. On top of that, this group faces continued unconscious bias and a lack of mentors in the industry.
Parents and school personnel work to protect children while at school, yet the effectiveness of this billion-dollar safety industry is coming into question.
A new breed of white-collar robots is marching into the workers’ compensation world, promising they will improve life for claims payers and injured workers.
From construction to cargo to cyber, an array of Insurtech technology solutions is beginning to bring real improvement to risk management safety strategies.