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Employers need to prepare for a wave of new laws legalizing cannabis.
As fears over COVID-19-related discrimination claims mount, more businesses are eager for EPLI coverage. But insurers are scaling back their offerings.
A myriad of state and local laws and abrupt shifts from one administration to the next are creating challenges for employers trying to stay on top of it all.
Contrary to common beliefs, a new study found that workers’ comp benefit propensity and amount decreased in states where recreational marijuana is legalized.
The SAFE and CLAIMS acts could make it easier for recreational cannabis businesses to open bank accounts and obtain insurance, potentially opening up the marketplace.
The latest court filings and cases that will have an impact on the risk management and insurance industry.
The opioid misuse crisis continues to negatively impact the lives of patients while costing our health care system billions of dollars. This is why it still deserves our focus.
Join myMatrixx’s Phil Walls and The Hartford’s Adam Seidner as they explore alternative approaches to opioid pain management in workers’ compensation claims.
NCCI monitored nearly 1,200 bills that could affect the workers’ comp industry this year. Here are their big takeaways.
As the end of 2020 inches closer, the predicted absence and disability trends proved to remain prominent despite an unexpected pandemic.
The booming cannabis industry is still struggling to attract adequate coverage.
A new report concluded that COVID-19 has led to increased opioid abuse, medical marijuana legislation and drugs delivered by mail.
Michael Hennessey talks about joining IMA, the growing cannabis industry and what that means for the commercial insurance industry.
These workers’ comp podcasts offer valuable educational content from industry veterans for industry pros.
The latest court cases and their impact on the risk management and insurance industry.
Two WCRI reports shed light on drug regulations and spend in workers’ comp.