State workers’ compensation laws are ever-changing. Here’s what you need to know to stay up to date on workers’ compensation and paid leave laws in the Northeast.
USC’s gynecologist was accused of sexual misconduct while “attending to” patients. In court, USC’s insurer argued it did not have to defend the university.
From making it easy for workers in rural areas to see a doctor to ensuring injured workers don’t skip appointments, here’s how telemedicine is improving care in workers’ comp.
This director of corporate operations believes risk management has done a great job of filling the talent gap, but it can do more to adopt helpful technologies into the fold.
ClearPath Mutual hires a production underwriter, Zurich Canada is growing its travel insurance offerings and more in this edition of People on the Move.
A constantly shifting collection of risks adds to the complexity of multinational insurance. Here are four of the key challenges, and the approaches carriers are taking to solve them.
The causes of chronic pain often remain elusive to scientists, but new research suggests that the brain, not the body, is at fault for continued aches and pains.
Uber’s ability to identify its drivers as contractors and not employees has helped the ride-sharing app dodge liability claims. For the sake of rider safety, this needs to stop.