Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, while a relatively new entrant into the international marketspace, has seen success in its programs. Here’s what the company is up to that’s making it work.
Beginning the year with a fresh look at day-to-day risks, what steps might you take to create a plan co-workers can access in your absence — and let the right people know how to find it?
At a digital session of the National Ergonomics Conference & ErgoExpo, two experts explain their system for helping health care workers prevent injuries.
AXA XL announces several promotions, Global Risk Solutions hires a new senior vice president, IAT Insurance Group appoints a vice president of underwriting.
Cyber security breaches have emerged as a top risk for businesses and companies alike. Insurance policies can provide a wide range of coverage for these types of losses.
If 2020 has taught us anything, it is that risk does not discriminate, it does not care about economic status, race, gender, or nationality. To face the new level of complex risks and uncertainties facing our global markets, more innovative and resilient risk management models are needed in 2021 and beyond.
The health care industry has borne a heavy burden throughout the pandemic. Burnout, a potentially dangerous talent gap and increasing financial strain on the industry are key risks insurance executives have in sharp focus.
From COVID-19 to hurricane season, property owners felt the strains of 2020. Liberty Mutual’s Gregg Cunningham and Ed Mazman share what we can glean from the lessons learned this year.
Even during a global pandemic, Philadelphia Insurance Companies has found a way to effectively utilize its culture and encourage employees through positivity and innovation.
Sean Gallagher of Auburn University and Rachel Michael, co-chair of the National Ergonomics Conference, will present in a paired virtual presentation on January 19.
Representatives of every facet of the workers’ comp industry ranked the factors and trends they view as most disruptive. While most present new challenges, some could bring positive change to the industry.
As the novel coronavirus limited in person interaction, many turned to their screens to seek medical help. What will the future of telemedicine look like post-pandemic?