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In an era of fierce competition, E&S players turn to customization and cutting-edge technology to differentiate themselves.
Smart design, regular maintenance, and proper surface materials are the keys to minimizing playground injuries.
Aid organizations are stepping up risk management and safety programs for volunteers working in dangerous parts of the world.
Heightened scrutiny by the EEOC and DOL fuels litigation and shows a need for greater employer awareness.
Risk-taking decisions must balance both fear and hope.
Insurance carriers can create the best defenses in the world to protect customer data. But the government may ask them to give it up regardless.
Counting on rational behavior by the actors in any given organization might be a mistake.
Make a point of reviewing your excess policy attachment language.
Assessing the value of automated loss runs as a way to increase underwriting efficiency.
Drones can make police work more effective; and safer for police officers. What’s the holdup?
NWCDC’s presentations offer leading-edge strategies from employers and other experts to mitigate workers’ comp and disability challenges.
Designating certain diseases as work hazards speeds up claims and streamlines the system, but may increase costs.
Learning from peers and professional organizations aids professional and personal success.
Outsourcers often provide expertise and real-time systems, but oversight is essential.
Bundled care programs are one alternative care model emphasizing quality over quantity.
Large and complex risks require a sophisticated claims approach. Partner with an insurer who has the underwriting and claims expertise to handle such large claims.
Corporate security threats now come in many forms, and mid-size companies should be prepared to cover them all.
Populist anger propels non-traditional candidates whose policies could unravel the fabric of American commerce.
Farms and ranches face a new set of exposures to their operations.
Environmental businesses often don’t see themselves as a target, but their operations are just as vulnerable to the threat of an industrial cyber attack.