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In this fictional scenario, business owners suffer when they lack the appropriate coverage.
Climate change is speeding the deterioration of an already aged system. The fix will cost trillions.
In the aftermath of riots, urban-based companies are strengthening contingency plans to protect their facilities, and most importantly, their employees.
The latest decisions impacting the industry, including an insurer’s duty to defend and a coverage dispute following an equipment explosion.
Ten percent of respondents to AM Best have a cyber security policy.
Don’t let supply chain risk management move to the back burner.
Reliance on supply chains has hiked the number of business interruption claims, which cost nearly one-third more than property claims.
There are two distinct risk issues at play in the Sony issue: data security and freedom of speech.
It’s crucial that Congress pass TRIA reauthorization and NARAB early in 2015.
Politics trumped rational decision-making and put businesses in the cross hairs of potentially having lapses in coverage.
Complex claims — old and new — call for relationship-building to minimize surprises.
Frustration with property CAT models is leading to change.
Dangerous weather events can wreak havoc on businesses. Presented by Travelers.
Liquid natural gas exports represent a huge market for insurers.
The complexities and nuances of these risks make it impossible for risk managers to find total coverage.
In the wake of the Napa earthquake, these tips will help with impending claims.
The most-feared quake of all results in economic catastrophe.
A double dose of ice storms batters the Eastern seaboard, plunging 50 million people and three million businesses into darkness and desperation.
An earthquake decimates a retailer’s servers and its supply chain.
Norway ranked first, while the Dominican Republic was worst at providing favorable supply chain factors.
A “mesh” network provides communication when most access is wiped out.