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Gallagher’s latest survey reveals AI adoption is accelerating, yet skills gaps and governance shortfalls threaten to slow the realization of returns.
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.
The energy sector is a top target of cyber attackers. A successful attack is only a matter of “when.”
Organizations with better risk management reap better financial returns, according to research.
Risk managers should expect more weather-related damage.
Bringing factories back to the U.S. doesn’t necessarily reduce supply chain risks.
Insurers must focus on talent recruitment and development to grow their business.
As exchanges remain glitch-filled, some brokers are being asked to help individuals sign up for benefits.
The captive’s health care parent has a long history in alternative risk transfer.
Facing uncertainty, health care needs more conversations about captives.
Health care reforms will change medical professional liability risks.
These five domicile stars can help risk managers learn about forming a captive in Vermont.
A softening market worries reinsurers, but they remain optimistic about growth.
Driverless technology is flowing to the oceans, but risks will slow global adoption.
A dispute delaying Panama Canal construction was resolved, but further delays could be costly to shippers and exporters.