From shifts in drug costs to state-based workers’ comp system restructuring efforts, these are the trends workers’ comp professionals need to make sure they’re paying attention to.
A coffee spill lands Dunkin’ in hot water, a potential class action against Publix highlights the issue of wage theft, and more stories of legal filings likely to impact the insurance and risk management sector.
The Institutes’ latest affiliation promises to introduce the skills and experience of insurance accounting and systems administration professionals to a much wider audience.
A fire at a Houston-area refinery has led the State of Texas to sue Shell for pollution in an unresolved case that highlights the importance of environmental safety.
In 2017, Merck & Co., a New Jersey-based multinational pharmaceutical company, fell victim to the NotPetya malware attack, resulting in damages exceeding $1.4 billion and affecting more than 40,000 of its computers.
Upon extensive review and a look at the Biometric Information Policy Act, the court determined that every time biometric data is collected and transmitted accounts as a claim.
After two parks and recreation state workers die in a van crash while heading to a company event, their families attempt to recoup costs via wrongful death claims.