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With only 11% of cryptocurrency holders insured despite strong demand, insurers face both significant challenges and substantial opportunities, according to commentary from AM Best.
Opinions are mixed on whether Colorado’s proposed single-payer system would be helpful or harmful for workers’ comp payers.
The New York AG’s pursuit of Hank Greenberg has now gone well past the ridiculous.
Workers’ comp professionals have a broad array of tools at their disposal to help combat the ongoing problem of opioid abuse.
Michael Brown brought enterprise risk management to his company, while working to close the talent gap facing the industry.
Think you’ve got a firm grasp of your clients’ cyber risk? Think again.
A look at the latest legal cases impacting the industry.
A sunken haunted house attraction resulted in a lawsuit against the insurance broker.
Managing claims internally can be a big challenge for risk managers.
A new Deloitte report finds internal audit functions fall short of stakeholder demands.
Insurance rates decreased on average by 3.6 percent in the second quarter of 2016.
White lies may not matter to the law, but they matter in real life.
The real impact of nurses on workers’ comp claims outcomes is largely overlooked.
Insurance carriers can create the best defenses in the world to protect customer data. But the government may ask them to give it up regardless.
Assessing the value of automated loss runs as a way to increase underwriting efficiency.
Companies with a number of international locations must take a detailed approach to crafting D&O coverage.
Experts in the art and insurance world share remembrances of Steve Yahn.
Populist anger propels non-traditional candidates whose policies could unravel the fabric of American commerce.
The Pacific Northwest will never fully recover from this tsunami and earthquake.
A new TV workplace comedy takes on the insurance business. With superheroes. No, really.
Cell captives are innovating, and some risk managers use them to drive business relationships.