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Aspen’s products liability team excels at solving tough problems and building long-term relationships.
Sandra Little of the Bar-S Foods Co. talks about the diligence needed to prevent product recalls and the fascination of people-watching.
It may be time to combine workers’ comp medical care and group health care.
Pharmacy benefit managers are becoming a greater force in clinical case management, adapting to higher customer expectations.
There are several aspects to consider before opting for a single-parent or group captive.
An unbiased, diverse crowd often provides better insight than an individual expert.
Telehealth delivers access to the work comp industry.
A claim complicated by poor at-home care reaches a favorable resolution despite initial pushback.
Intellectual richness, complexity and interest await the risk professionals of tomorrow.
The recently reappointed director of NIOSH discusses the changing nature of the workforce and how the agency is responding.
Until the MLB changes rules that leave fans and players vulnerable to injury, it faces potential liability.
Insurers emphasizing risk engineering to cope with reduced investment income.
A social engineering cyber attack results in a massive loss of medical records, a reputational hit and a merger gone bad.
Cyber coverage is readily available and inexpensive, but insureds’ understanding of exposures remains mixed.
In looking for the genesis of fraud and moral hazards, perhaps the search should start with the corporate culture.
The expanding health care industry adds more complexities and worries for health care staff.
As violence in health care settings increases, awareness and de-escalation training for workers can go a long way toward preventing crises.
In the “switching economy” insurers must step up efforts to meet customer demands, or lose their premium dollars.
Insurers see drones as a way to improve the service they provide to insureds.
Director of risk management Joseph Mazza says heightened visibility is good for risk managers, but cyber remains a top challenge.