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A stock room clerk’s claim of a low back injury that bars her from working gets thrown out after she’s caught shoveling heavy snow.
Workers’ comp fraud has been on the rise in California ever since probation officers were included under the state’s vexing labor law.
In a first-of-its-kind development, an insurer is suing municipalities for breaching their duty to prepare their infrastructure for climate-related exposures.
Women remain poorly represented in executive and leadership positions at insurance companies.
Broker profitability due to contingent commissions reflects carrier profitability — and P&C lines led the way.
It was cold outside for RIMS 2014 but The Wolf made some attendees hot with anger.
Not all new entrants to an insurance market are created equal.
Understanding work environments and practice structures can encourage collaboration and enhance outcomes.
Risks to your supply chain can come from unexpected sources.
A Risk & Insurance® exclusive interview, with insights from Peter Zaffino, John Keogh, Greg Case and Hank Greenberg.
Best insurance headline: “Lawsuit: Man Choked on Live Fish at Haunted House.”
Skip Smith, of Hooters of America, can point to numerous mentors who aided him.
The space tourism industry presents substantial excitement and risk.
The value of data in a merger cannot be underestimated.
Pharmaceuticals can do as much harm as good. Payers can help keep treatments in check.
The project cargo business is back on the increase after a period of the doldrums.
Risk management’s unintended consequences.
Courts are increasingly ruling that brokers should be held liable for the insurance purchasing advice they provide.
An injured deli counter clerk abuses her prescription medications.
The recent LA tremor is a strong reminder of earthquake risks.