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Gallagher report reveals double-digit rate decreases for catastrophic-exposed property placements, while casualty lines face continued hardening with rising deductibles and shrinking carrier capacity.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
The use of wood framing in mid-size residential construction raises concerns
When a driver crashes under mysterious circumstances, an adjuster turns sleuth to suss out the truth.
Construction executives let their emotions get the best of them after an onsite death, with dire policy consequences.
Learn more from a 2014 WC benchmark study’s architects about the complex challenges facing industry.
Risk managers should review policies to ensure they provide cover for risks associated with treating a patient presenting Ebola symptoms.
Companies must assess the risks of vendors that provide critical operations or have access to customer information.
Though risk to US health care workers remains low, an Ebola outbreak could pose a workers’ comp risk to the industry.
The legacy of Joan Rivers could be a more open, honest discussion about medical outcomes.
Local governments must be open and accessible. They also have the highest rates of injuries.
An insurance veteran shares 13 rules for risk management success.
Addicted health care professionals are part of the national issue of prescription drug abuse, but the hardest to find and treat.
Worldwide losses could top $600 million, but impact on US airlines is muted.
Video technology is being used more frequently by municipalities to reduce liability involving police activities
Many factors combine to put business travelers at risk. Presented by Travelers.
The Greenbrier Cos. Inc.’s Donna Tyner says a key part of risk management’s appeal is that it’s always brand new.
The Joan Rivers case demonstrates how medical outcomes often defy simple or conclusive explanations.
National grocery chains are creatively supporting small produce growers and packers.
The economy, both domestically and globally, is one of the five top sources of risk for U.S. retailers.