Risk & Insurance

Why Captive Domicile Examinations Matter

Examinations are an important part of captive insurance regulation as they help safeguard the solvency of captive insurers and the health of the captive insurance industry. As important as exams are, they are often overlooked when choosing a domic...

Posted: Jun 30, 2022

Cyber Insurance or Cyber Captive?

Pinnacle Actuarial Resources’ Aaron Hillebrandt advises caution for those engaged in managing cyber risk—even those seeking a captive solution, given the unknowns and volatility associated with the cyber insurance market. The post

Posted: Jun 30, 2022

3 Types of Cyber Threat Actors and Their Motivations

Who's behind a cyber attack? A new report identifies the three main types of hackers. The post 3 Types of Cyber Threat Actors and T...

Posted: Jun 30, 2022

11 Questions for Aon’s Joe Peiser

Creative approaches to managing supply chain and the valuation worries caused by inflation are just a few of the topics on the busy mind of Aon's Joe Peiser. The post

Posted: Jun 30, 2022

Protected: Cyber Insurance or Cyber Captive?

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Posted: Jun 29, 2022

Compensation for Worker’s COVID Illness Barred by Exclusive Remedy Provision, Court Decides

A ConAgra employee, who contracted COVID-19 on the job and transmitted the virus to his wife, is suing the company for her death.  The post

Posted: Jun 29, 2022

The Trials and Triumphs of a Workplace Injury: A Workers’ Comp Professional’s Harrowing Journey Thro...

In part one of this two-part series, Michelle Despres of One Call shares how she broke her leg while on the job and what happened as she entered the workers’ comp space as an injured worker for the first time. The post

Posted: Jun 29, 2022

Protected: Episodic Care: Delivering the Promise of Coordinated Value-Based Treatment

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Posted: Jun 28, 2022

Here Are the 4 Workers’ Comp Trends Payers and Providers Should Keep on Their Radar

Process improvements in workers' compensation are becoming vital as service providers struggle with their own staffing issues. The post

Posted: Jun 28, 2022

Most People Agree Insurance Needs to Be More Diverse. What the IICF Is Trying to Do About It

The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation recently hosted a forum on the topic of diversity and inclusion. Most agree that insurance needs to be more diverse going forward. The post

Posted: Jun 28, 2022

How to Guard Against Flying Embers and Other Wildfire Prevention Advice from Experts at Munich Re

The property market for commercial properties, such as wineries, that are exposed to wildfire risk in California is changing significantly. The post

Posted: Jun 27, 2022

Protected: The Trials and Triumphs of a Workplace Injury: A Workers’ Comp Professional’s Harrowing J...

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Posted: Jun 27, 2022

Workers’ Comp Power Broker Rose Ko Shares Insight on Data Analytics’ Impact in the Sector and the La...

One of the knock-on effects of the pandemic is the way that it accelerated many trends that were just taking hold in workers’ comp, like telehealth and a greater emphasis on mental health and worker wellbeing.  Brokers have had to pivot and...

Posted: Jun 26, 2022

Legal Roundup: Jay-Z’s Former Record Label Settles NFT Suit, L’Oreal Patent Infringement Back in Cou...

Roc-A-Fella Records and co-founder Damon Dash reach settlement in suit over attempted NFT auction of copyrights to “Reasonable Doubt” album. The post

Posted: Jun 25, 2022

Pushing Limits to Reach the Next Level: 10 Questions with Risk Strategies CEO John Mina

Risk Strategies’ John Mina speaks to R&I about milestones, the future of the industry and of the planet, and why pushing your boundaries is an essential part of growth. The post

Posted: Jun 24, 2022

Business Interruption Isn’t the Only Risk as Our Climate Changes. Here’s How Workers’ Comp Can Prepa...

A warming planet means that workers are being exposed to harsher working conditions, which in turn translates to more frequent injuries. The post

Posted: Jun 24, 2022

Yes, Workers’ Comp Pros Should Care About Climate Change Risks. Here’s Why

A warming planet means that workers are being exposed to harsher working conditions, which in turn translates to more frequent injuries. The post

Posted: Jun 24, 2022

Do Workers Comp Pros Need to Worry about Climate Change?

Climate change poses immense safety risk to the workforce, says Jeff Rush of California JPIA. Employers must understand their exposures. The post

Posted: Jun 24, 2022

In Memoriam: Jack Hampton, June 24, 1942 – June 13, 2022

We knew that Jack, who’d held numerous university positions, was the endowed chair of the Risk Management Department at St. Peter’s University and the former Executive Director of the Risk & Insurance Management Society. The post

Posted: Jun 23, 2022

From the Carrier Side to the Broker Side, 2022 Workers’ Comp Power Broker Mike Lane Recounts His Car...

2022 Workers' Comp Power Broker shares how he went from the carrier side to the broker side and how he fits into his unique role at Reagan Companies. The post

Posted: Jun 23, 2022

Mass Shootings and Your Workplace: Know the Signs of a Looming Threat and Understand Mitigation Tech...

Axiom Medical recently hosted a webinar entitled “What’s Driving Irrational Thinking and Mass Casualty Events” to discuss what is causing this violent behavior and how to protect ourselves and our workplaces. The post

Posted: Jun 22, 2022

Workers’ Comp Payments for Dispatcher’s Mental Injury Claim Disputed in Court

An emergency dispatcher suffering from PTSD seeks workers' compensation for her mental injury but is denied. The post

Posted: Jun 21, 2022

9 Questions for The Hartford’s Mo Tooker

Risk & Insurance® sat down with The Hartford's Mo Tooker to discuss everything from the state of supply chain risk to inflationary pressure for insureds.  The post

Posted: Jun 21, 2022

Legal Roundup: ‘Top Gun’ Infringement Suit, SCOTUS Rules on Workers’ Arbitration Case and More

The latest legal filings and cases that are likely to impact the insurance and risk management landscape. The post

Posted: Jun 19, 2022

7 Renewable Energy Questions for Brown & Brown’s Michael Perron

Battery storage losses continue to cause concerns to insurers. There have been several major losses already this year. The post

Posted: Jun 18, 2022