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Conflicts of interest are the leading cause of legal malpractice claims.
There are countless daily examples of professionals in our industry empathizing and showing compassion for fellow workers.
National grocery chains are creatively supporting small produce growers and packers.
Contractors should consider many factors when building a multinational insurance program.
An adjuster must resort to extreme measures to avert danger while validating a claim.
As organizations look online for commercial insurance, brokers must focus on adding more value to their services.
The historic domination by the U.S. for M&A activity in the insurance industry has slipped.
New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals that workplace fatalities involving Latinos increased by 7 percent in 2013, while for other racial and ethnic groups, the rate has gone down.
Marine, aviation and energy sector losses accounted for much of the losses. Employee training would help.
The NFL’s reputation issues are front and center.
A major hurricane strikes the Eastern Seaboard, bankrupting a city’s hopes of recovery.
Workers’ compensation rate decreases are encouraging, but may not translate into lower prices for employers right away.
A side effect of the ACA is increased billing pressure on the workers’ comp industry. Beware of rising costs.
The second chapter in Grace Crickette’s Risk Insider series on implementing enterprise risk management.
WC professionals should help slay the dragon, not facilitate the creation of new addicts.
The 2014 Risk All Stars overcame challenges through exceptional problem-solving, creativity, perseverance and passion.
Chris Thorn of Southwest Airlines got creative with his risk management program. Now, the sky’s the limit.
Solutions that benefited employees and communities garnered these Responsibility Leader® designations.
Dangerous weather events can wreak havoc on businesses.
An auto manufacturer thinks their tech supplier escaped typhoon damage. Closer inspection reveals quite the opposite.