Condensing a decade of research with claims execs and frontline professionals, this white paper distills over 1,000 pages of text and data into just four (4) key takeaways for closing the claims performance gap.
A combination of a choppy economy with increased claims frequency and severity could lead to rate increases in the Management & Professional Liability market.
We are elated that we will be returning to New Orleans in 2024 for the 55th URMIA Annual Conference! It is where the past, present, and future of higher education risk management will converge from September 28 to October 2, 2024.
While current crew talent shortages are impacting aviation operations, the industry is still one of the most heavily regulated. Partnering with an insurer that understands can add tremendous value when managing risk.
In this webinar, viewers will learn how specific data-driven solutions can help case managers effectively manage and resolve absence and disability claims to return injured employees to health.
Elevate 2021: Exploring the future of auto claims. Discover the trends and technologies that are driving change in auto claims and shaping the future of the industry.
This 60-minute webinar focuses on how to use the ODG by MCG guidelines and formulary (adopted by the state of Texas) to review and identify proper, evidence-based medical care for injured workers.
Work from home creates challenges for WC in the area of knowledge transfer and data security. An innovative, collaborative approach to claims data management is a step in the right direction.
After COVID-19, many employers may be wondering how to bring people back to the office. Three Gallagher Bassett execs will outline how to achieve a safe return.
Experts discuss how COVID-19 has made remote work more common. Take a look at the impact this new reality has had on the process, cycle times and culture of the industry.
Learn how cyber liability is fast becoming the last frontier of the insurance world. The question now before us is whether insurance and risk mitigation will advance quickly enough to stem the tide.