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As the workers’ comp industry evolves, artificial intelligence, automation, and value-based care are transforming claims management—enabling faster, smarter, and more holistic recovery strategies for injured workers.
A Grand Jury report suggest that workers’ comp premium fraud in New York is rampant.
The interconnectivity of medical devices could spur catastrophic consequences.
Drone hacking could pose a terrorist threat, and it’s already proven that drones can be hacked.
Regulators in several states are moving to define liability for taxi alternatives.
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.”
Sticky language in D&O property exclusions is causing headaches for some in the property and construction spaces.
The collection of ZIP code information from shoppers may be short-lived.
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.
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.
Talent shortages and bidding wars undermine a construction company’s ability to stay competitive.
Increased building brings with it an uptick in coverage, and some new designs.
Hurricane winds are dissipated by offshore wind farms.
Insuring unmanned aircraft systems is going to be complicated.
Brokerages help small business take on public works projects that would otherwise be out of reach.
The impact of tort reform has lessened, and average claims severity is rising rapidly.
Global risks in education demand the use of international risk managers.