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MākuSafe’s Glynn on how sensor technology captures environmental and motion data to help safety professionals address hazards before injuries occur.
New definition of “employee” in commercial goods transportation industry curbs misclassification.
SeaWorld found in violation of OSH Act following a trainer’s death by killer whale.
Courts are increasingly ruling that brokers should be held liable for the insurance purchasing advice they provide.
The ACA, TRIA and compliance issues top the list for brokers and agents.
An injured deli counter clerk abuses her prescription medications.
Working harder to raise awareness about cyber threats is a simple way to prevent attacks.
The recent LA tremor is a strong reminder of earthquake risks.
Public risk managers are focused on cyber exposures, marijuana legalization risks and effectively working with law enforcement.
Violence and unrest are rampant, but risk mitigation strategies can ensure success in the region.
The property-casualty industry is likely to become the target of significant cost-shifting by health care providers.
Marsh: P/C rates to remain competitive this year — with some exceptions.
An ill-advised merger sparks shareholder lawsuits and major losses.
A Grand Jury report suggest that workers’ comp premium fraud in New York is rampant.
The opportunities for potential workers’ comp fraud extends far beyond unscrupulous claimants.
Workers’ comp practitioners aren’t required to convert to ICD-10 codes, but that could lead to chaos.
Cyber risk is a foundation-level exposure that should be viewed similar to a company’s property, liability or workers’ comp risks.
The interconnectivity of medical devices could spur catastrophic consequences.
Matt Jablonski, director of insurance for The Hearst Corp., talks about his mentor, changes in risk management, his favorite carrier, and more.
Drone hacking could pose a terrorist threat, and it’s already proven that drones can be hacked.
Hyperconnectivity and driverless cars raise new cyber risks for automakers and their suppliers.