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The U.S. health care liability insurance market faces mounting structural stress in 2026, with contracting capacity, longer placement timelines and sharply higher pricing , according to Risk Placement Services.
The latest decisions impacting the industry.
Whether general liability coverage will cover a construction defect is now a big unknown.
A Detroit renaissance is raising optimism, but properly insuring properties is a challenge.
Sledding brings with it the joys of childhood — to everyone but public sector risk managers.
Lost productivity and remediation expenses may amount to $100,00 for each potential measles patient.
Mitigating sexual assault on campus requires more than analytics.
The injury/illness rate for hospital workers is alarmingly high — higher even than in construction and manufacturing.
Choose a career in safety and you will be in demand.
The FAA needs to issue real UAV regulations.
The increase in ambush-style assaults on police officers could make it challenging to obtain workers’ comp coverage for law enforcement.
Telemedicine can help combat an impending physician shortage and possibly lower cost of care for workers’ comp payers.
The reaction to New York State banning fracking shows a disconnect between insurers, politicians and environmentalists.
UAV risks include collisions with aircraft, invasion of privacy, aerial surveillance and data collection.
Cyber insurance offers benefits to risk managers, even in absence of a data breach.
We must learn from past missteps and move forward, based on science and evidence-based risk management.
Facilitating risk management education among the younger generation will benefit both young and old.
Higher education risk managers are focusing on ERM, as well as cyber security and compliance risks.
Transportation safety in the oil and gas industry is being challenged by increased production.
The inability to fully establish credibility and trust exacerbated what should have been a manageable Ebola outbreak.