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Compounding forces including litigation funding, nuclear verdicts and aggressive trial strategies are pushing medical professional liability severity well beyond general inflation, S&P Global Market Intelligence found.
The insurance industry can take a leadership role in safe UAV operation.
After their exclusive agency agreements were terminated, the agents argued a franchise law should protect them.
Refusal to confirm immigration status is not enough to prove an injured worker illegal and stop benefits.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
The Delaware Legislature’s House Bill 373 aims to reverse the state’s trend of double-digit rate increases.
Risk managers who personally believe in their organization’s mission make a difference to its success.
Will renewed calls to ban workers’ compensation benefits for illegal immigrants follow rising immigration worries?
A district court found that intent was the most important factor in determining whether a subcontractor qualified as an employee, but an appeals court disagreed.
U.S. companies that don’t heed the reform may face harsh penalties.
It’s important to be well-versed on the way risk managers can mine social media for information.
With changes at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services always deliberate, here’s what to watch out for.
Why did an appeals court find that an injured worker was eligible for comp, even though he tested positive for cocaine and admitted using it?
Brokers prepare to comply with FATCA even as they seek exemption from the law’s foreign insurance requirements.
State and federal regulators are increasingly looking at cyber defenses, not just breaches.
A look at the latest decisions affecting the industry,
OSHA is cracking down on employers suspected of violating whistleblower protection provisions.
Handling international claims effectively means being devoted to having local knowledge.
Key workers’ comp regulatory updates from around the country.
New Mexico began paying for a claimant’s marijuana four years ago, setting the stage for a recent ruling.