Our court systems are facing a backlog of civil cases due to COVID-19 social distancing requirements. Here’s how the courtrooms are adjusting to keep cases moving.
When traditional means of crop insurance weren’t cutting it for the American farmer, experts from NAU Country Insurance Company knew it was time for a deeper look at the coverages it could offer.
Munich Re shows that a simplified approach to the insurer-broker relationship has proven an effective way to provide coverage to clients and stay ahead of the competition.
Retail agents increasingly have to mix-and-match admitted and non-admitted products to create the coverage clients need. To do it well, they need partners with capabilities in both markets.
Efficient coordination of ancillary services is critical to promote a speedy recovery for injured workers and control costs. Here’s how the best get it done.
Though contractors will head into the new year with a good deal of uncertainty, there are steps they can take to position themselves for a solid rebound.
Carisk Partners shares the success of its patient-centered program as it addresses behavioral health issues impacting return to work, function and recovery.
A rapid rise in the number and size of renewable energy projects has amplified some risks, highlighting the need for reliable insurance and risk management solutions.
It’s easy to be distracted by the disruption of COVID-19, but true resilience requires looking beyond short-term recovery to mitigate an array of interconnected risks.
As an intermediary between payers, providers and DME manufacturers, this member service organization is going above and beyond to give independent providers the tools they need to succeed.
Captive formations are growing as many insureds look for alternative ways to mitigate their challenging risks. Having a captive fronting provider that understands those risks and their needs is essential.
Risks abound for every industry, but schools servicing students K-12 must be certain to review these exposures now that the novel coronavirus has disrupted learning across the country.
Workers’ comp payers that prioritize price-per-pill risk poor clinical outcomes and higher overall costs in their pharmacy programs. A focus on quality of care will always produce the best results.
Each year, pricing pressure and extreme weather take their toll on the agriculture industry. 2020 shows how these risks are becoming increasingly unpredictable. Crop insurance is key to ensuring farmers and ranchers can continue operations year after year.
Increasing loss frequency and severity – spurred by several global trends – has made finding affordable coverage more difficult. E&S may have the solutions companies need.