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Compounding forces including litigation funding, nuclear verdicts and aggressive trial strategies are pushing medical professional liability severity well beyond general inflation, S&P Global Market Intelligence found.
Overall economic impact may reach $100 billion.
IUMI’s annual meeting in September will offer a rare glimpse into local markets.
Universities that want to stay eligible for federal grants better get their cyber-risk house in order.
Technology will speed up a construction finance reporting requirement that was previously manual and tedious.
For all of today’s great medical achievements, the best we can offer around the world is mediocre medical care.
Medical malpractice and errors happen — with devastating results.
After witnessing the aftermath of medical error firsthand, Jeff Driver dedicated himself to reducing risk and promoting prevention in health care.
Higher education needs to stop lying to itself.
There’s a chance that Wells Fargo’s reputation may remain resilient. The same may not be true for its executives.
Digital health care is on the rise, and so are the risks associated with it.
A halt in wage stagnation is expected to have an impact on workers’ comp, particularly in certain industries.
The Fire Department of New York is concerned about grid storage safety.
Key drivers include retail distress and eagerness on the part of banks to monetize.
Driverless car regulations are on the way that will bring about big changes in the insurance industry.
Underwriters now use the Internet of Things to help determine whether their agriculture and supermarket clients have adequate processes in place.
Beliefs about work-related mental health issues are beginning to shift.
A university risk management program establishes a student-run captive; and in the process succeeds in impressing incumbent risk management professionals.
A hospital fired an injured nurse. Now it faces a disability discrimination complaint.
The rapid rate of change in the energy sector requires a nimble and technically proficient underwriting approach.
The level of mystery shrouding health care legislation isn’t instilling confidence within the workers’ comp industry.