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The 2016 Teddy Award winners hail from very different industry sectors, but share the same fierce commitment to safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of their people.
A beverage maker’s programmable logic computers are destroyed by a cyber worm.
Parametric insurance is a critical tool to have in the event of a natural catastrophe.
Target brings home a 2016 Teddy Award for serving as an advocate for its workers, pre- and post-injury, across each of its many operations.
Construction buyers must be more vigilant about protecting projects before breaking ground.
Accountability and collaboration turned Hampton Roads Transit’s legacy workers’ compensation program into a triumph.
Rising medical costs, a shortage of skilled labor and site security are just a few risks facing construction companies.
Management liability lawsuits pose a threat to companies both large and small.
Excela Health changed the way it treated injuries and took a proactive approach to safety, drastically reducing workers’ comp claims and costs.
An unwavering commitment to zero lost time is just one way that Harder Mechanical Contractors protects its workers.
The judges of the 2016 Teddy Awards reflect on what they learned, and on the value of awards programs in the workers’ comp space.
Blockchain may bring great changes for the insurance industry, but calling it “revolutionary” is a stretch.
Discerning insurance buyers and their brokers increasingly seek specialist wordings from a professional liability community that is desperate to differentiate.
More lenient FAA regulations allow drone pilots to launch new businesses in the U.S.
Mary Anne Hilliard has served in several risk management and safety positions with Children’s National, and says keeping kids safe and healthy is a fulfilling reward.
Hailstorms present a growing threat, but insurers can minimize losses by studying storm data.
Employers adopting advocacy practices derive better outcomes from their efforts to improve claims experiences.
Contractors find it increasingly more expensive and difficult to comply with regulatory rules
Ignoring customer desires creates a vulnerability that risk managers should be aware of.
Case managers and pharmacy benefit managers are key pieces of the puzzle for payers trying to rein in catastrophic claims before they’re too far gone.