In reflecting on CorVel’s 30-year journey, Gordon Clemons, one of its founders, shares insights on what it takes to strengthen a workers’ compensation program and plan for the future.
Perhaps not surprisingly, trusts and estate law are where malpractice claims seen to becoming more painful. It’s too soon to say how much of an impact on claims costs the pandemic will have.
IAT Insurance Group hires a senior underwriter, TigerRisk names a head of specialty lines and LineSlip Solutions appoints two vice presidents in this edition of People on the Move.
After years of an impersonal culture that focused on transaction management, workers’ compensation is often looked at through a negative lens instead of as a benefit — but that is all changing.
While the future of claims management and adjusting is moving towards automation, there is still a way to foster the necessary human connection in the workers’ comp space.
In March, a large container ship blocked the Suez Canal for six days, costing nearly $400 million an hour in global trade losses. Now, cargo and vessel owners are asking, “Who foots the bill?”
A wave of employment practices liability lawsuits, spurred by the complexities of the pandemic, is likely to exacerbate an already difficult market for the placement of professional liability insurance.
Hiscox names global head of diversity & inclusion, CAC Specialty announces several new hires and PartnerRe adds to its Board of Directors in this edition of People on the Move.
Allied World’s Joyce Duarte talks to Risk & Insurance about opportunity within professional lines management and what risks are proving difficult for underwriters.
Mike Karmilowicz of Everest Insurance shares details about his company culture, the threat of cyber and how technology will impact the insurance industry going forward.
Like many CEOs, Mike Rice of CAC Specialty enjoyed the financial windfall of plummeting expenses — but he plans to be aggressive as travel resumes so his fast-growing business can flourish.