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An equipment breakdown harms a company and kills a career.
A probe of the nutritional supplement industry may be costly for insurers as well as brand reputations.
There are great benefits and challenges associated with improving safety in health care institutions.
Engaged workers are less likely to be injured on the job and more likely to return to work if they do suffer an injury.
Asking applicants about crime convictions creates employment liability exposure.
E&S insurers and brokers are scrambling for market share, but remain confident of future growth.
An injured dock worker claims he’s eligible for the higher benefit levels available under the Longshoreman’s Act.
Public risk management requires stamina and endurance regardless of the political season’s veiled threats and promises
Self-driving cars will offer safety and other conveniences, but we will lose some fun along the way.
Make no mistake, the Internet of Things will present staunch challenges for the insurance industry.
The explosion in Tianjin provokes a host of risk management concerns.
Underwriters are modeling storms better and businesses are revamping their business continuity plans – but memories can be short.
Accenture survey shows P&C customers want a better digital experience and more customization from insurers.
Being in China when the Tianjin explosion occurred left me pondering the insurance implications.
An energy company drops the ball by not making the necessary accommodations for an injured employee returning from documented leave.
Expanding powers of analytics are fine and good. But without the wisdom of experienced risk managers, they’re not much good at all.
Doctors are achieving solid outcomes in transitioning opioid patients to medical marijuana, but lack of research and regulation on dosage still poses challenges for comp.
Excluding pharmacists from key pharmacy-related decisions in workers’ compensation just doesn’t make sense.
Simply having lots of data gets us nowhere. We need a different approach.
Wishes for a wet winter may lead to unexpected catastrophe.