Companies and employees impacted by the coronovirus pandemic have a wealth of resources to aid them during the crisis. Understanding which employees are eligible for which benefit will be an important risk management exercise.
When it comes to COVID-19 economic damage, some industries have been hit much harder than others. D&O underwriters are sure to be asking COVID-19-specific questions at renewals.
With the ever-evolving risk landscape, risk professionals have to stay on top of today’s biggest drivers of change to combat tomorrow’s business roadblocks.
When it comes to coverage questions, insurance is a very complicated business. The courts are a far better venue for coverage disputes then the aisles of Congress.
Hotels, arenas and other entertainment venues are transforming into makeshift health care facilities to aid in the coronavirus fight. Welcome to the new normal in hospitality.
After more than 20 years in prison, the Beatrice Six were released after DNA evidence proved their innocence. The county that arrested them turned to its insurer for coverage.
Occupational exoskeletons present a transformational opportunity for the insurance industry to catalyze workplace safety and drive down workers’ comp costs.
At 23 years old, Keyson Dingle holds nine insurance designations. He’s asking industry leadership to engage and entertain young talent before it’s too late.
Willis Re announces a new Health Practice leader and IOA grows it’s Western region presence; all of this and more in this edition of People on the Move.
While many industries are playing a waiting game to learn the extent of the damage that COVID-19 will inflict on their businesses, hospitality is feeling the losses most immediately.