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The collection of ZIP code information from shoppers may be short-lived.
Organizations with better risk management reap better financial returns, according to research.
Risk managers should expect more weather-related damage.
Legislators should mandate UR to stop unnecessary treatments.
When it comes to E&S insurance, innovation is best defined as equal parts creativity and speed.
Bringing factories back to the U.S. doesn’t necessarily reduce supply chain risks.
A case of mistaken identity helps out a claims adjuster during an investigation.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Insurers must focus on talent recruitment and development to grow their business.
As exchanges remain glitch-filled, some brokers are being asked to help individuals sign up for benefits.
The captive’s health care parent has a long history in alternative risk transfer.
A recent New York court ruling provides some privacy protection for broker- client communications.
Health care reforms will change medical professional liability risks.
More customers benefit from digital risk services from carriers and vendors.
These five domicile stars can help risk managers learn about forming a captive in Vermont.
Surplus lines markets rally as standard carriers lose high-risk appetite.
A dispute delaying Panama Canal construction was resolved, but further delays could be costly to shippers and exporters.
Revolutionary 3D printing processes offer known and unknown risks.
The industry makes a distinction between legitimate and illegitimate uses.
Hurricane winds are dissipated by offshore wind farms.