The February issue of Risk & Insurance honored 188 brokers as Power Brokers, six of them specifically for their efforts in addressing clients’ workers’ comp challenges.
Texas Roadhouse’s Patrick Sterling shares his risk journey, from his days split between HR and risk, to today, where he is working diligently with his whole team.
When putting on their uniform, police officers subject themselves to danger and litigation threats alike. With the implementation of coverage designed specifically for police officers, Glenn Clark of Rockwood Programs may have mitigated at least one risk.
Graduate students are young and don’t often feel the effects of repetitive motion injuries. But that’s not the case in industry and manufacturing, where the glovebox workforce is aging and workers report severe symptoms.
No pandemic can stop an underwriter from getting the job done. We celebrate many in the insurance industry this year as we continue to push through such a difficult time, all while aiming for success.
When one trucking company failed to alert its insurance to changes regarding which states it operated in, the trucking company loses workers’ comp coverage for several injured workers.
National Comp’s speaker proposal deadline has been extended through March 24. Submit a proposal today to be considered for our 2021 Conference program, presented this October in Las Vegas, Nev.
HOMELINK announces several internal promotions, Hi Marley hires a new head of marketing and EPIC Insurance appoints leadership executives in this edition of People on the Move.
Oaths provide a sense of duty and accountability to the ones who take them. They instill a true mission into professionals. They provide a clear path to return to, should one fall short.
Cyber security risk has become a prominent threat for companies and businesses alike. Many fear that a cyber attack could result in loss of information or data. But a recent cyber security breach at a water treatment facility in Florida has made it clear that no entity is safe.