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In workers’ comp, quick and seamless care produces the best outcomes for injured workers and employers, but the process is rife with opportunities for delay, creating stress for all parties. Three frontline workers share how they navigate those challenges, and what motivates them in their roles coordinating care for injured workers.
As insurtech is reconfiguring the way the insurance world works, there is plenty of room for similar efforts on the risk management side.
An insurance executive shares how foreign companies can overcome the unique challenges facing an expansion into the U.S.
We need to iron out the kinks before moving to a world where cash is no longer king.
Multiple points of exposure within the workers’ compensation industry make it challenging to ensure the security of patient information.
Sexual harassment and the threats and opportunities in artificial intelligence will be on this year’s RIMS agenda.
Sexual harassment is a growing concern for corporate America. Risk managers can pave the way to top-down culture change.
If risk management in America is at risk, can America ever be great again?
Captive insurance for cannabis could be a viable option.
Quirky and profound ways in which risk management and insurance impact our lives.
With already burgeoning careers, the 2018 Power Broker® Rising Stars share the key components to their success.
Insurers generally have a bad reputation because they insist on sticking to the contracts signed by insureds.
Environmental, property and primary auto liability are some lines expected to see hikes.
These Risk & Insurance Power Broker® winners and finalists are emerging leaders of the brokerage industry.
Risk management and millennials are a perfect fit. Now is the time to invest in their partnership.
From the frozen Arctic to the inferno of a high net worth divorce, Power Brokers go to extremes to find solutions for their clients.
Old-school businesses and practices will soon be only memories, overtaken by the frantic rush to embrace the shiny new future.
Time to dust off last year’s risk register and give it a good refresh.
XL Catlin’s data chief seeks not to replace underwriters, but to empower them to do their jobs better than ever before.
The industry is making strides, but can we go further to prepare college grads to succeed as young insurance professionals?