Risk & Insurance

DMEC at 30: How This Female-Led Organization Changed the Disability Management Landscape

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the formation of the Disability Management Employer Coalition. The post

Posted: Jul 21, 2022

Protected: Introducing the 2022 Risk All Stars

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Posted: Jul 21, 2022

PFAS Liability Exposures Are Rising. What Manufacturing Entities Need to Know to Mitigate the Risk

“The Next Asbestos” they say, but where PFAS and asbestos differ is in the longevity and reach of these forever chemicals. Manufacturers must get ahead of the risk. The post

Posted: Jul 21, 2022

The Financial Impact of Cyberattacks Is a Given. Why Your Board Needs to Own a Cybersecurity Focus

Cybersecurity shouldn't be just on the CISO or CIO's shoulders; it must be a collective effort from the board down. The post

Posted: Jul 21, 2022

Your Workers’ Comp Claims Strategy Impacts Your Brand — Top Employers Explain Why It Matters

Top employers discuss how organizations can optimize their brand presence by enhancing their claims management strategies. The post

Posted: Jul 21, 2022

Legal Roundup: Subway Tuna Suit Continues, Aerojet Rocketdyne to Pay to Settle Cybersecurity Noncomp...

A 2021 suit involving Subway's alleged lack of tuna in its tuna sandwich will continue in the courts, a judge recently ruled. The post

Posted: Jul 20, 2022

How the Black Insurance Industry Collective Aims to Open More Doors to Executive Suites

As an affiliate of The Institutes, the Black Insurance Industry Collective is poised to provide the support for more Black insurance professionals to advance beyond mid-level positions. The post

Posted: Jul 20, 2022

The Human Firewall – and Modern Defense

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Posted: Jul 19, 2022

Workers’ Comp Is Doing Great. But That Doesn’t Mean We Can Ignore the Risks Our Line Still Faces

Workers' compensation carrier reserves and combined ratios are at healthy levels, despite the worries that persist about the impact of inflation. The post

Posted: Jul 19, 2022

Mass Shootings, War and Riots: Social Unrest Is Plaguing Our Streets. Will Your Business Be Caught i...

With civil unrest exposure teetering high, here's what businesses can do to protect themselves, while mitigating the risk. The post

Posted: Jul 19, 2022

There Are Lives in the Balance. How Threat Assessment Teams Can Be Utilized to Staunch the School Sh...

A former secret service agent provides insights on what K-12 and higher education risk managers can do to stop school shooters in their tracks. The post

Posted: Jul 18, 2022

Drug Trends Part Three: Evaluating Opioids

Each year the Mitchell Pharmacy Solutions Drug Trends Series analyzes the state of pharmacy trends in workers' comp. In part three of our series, we’re evaluating the opioid therapeutic class. The post

Posted: Jul 18, 2022

Insuring the Climate Transition: Why Our Industry Is Perfectly Poised to Curb This Crisis

Insurance is in a unique position to put the brakes on global climate change. Now is the time to act. The post

Posted: Jul 16, 2022

3 Cyber Risks Tech Companies Need to Watch When Entering an M&A Deal

The rush to create tech companies to meet a growing digital need has opened the door to more M&A activity. But with tech, cyber risk abounds. The post

Posted: Jul 16, 2022

Dave Provost and Sandy Bigglestone Share the Future of Vermont Captives as One Retires and the Other...

In May, Vermont’s Dave Provost announced his retirement and the appointment of Sandy Bigglestone as Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Financial Regulation Captive Insurance Division. The pair share their goals for this next phase. Th...

Posted: Jul 15, 2022

Protected: Vermont’s Blueprint for Succession Planning Success

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Posted: Jul 15, 2022

9 Questions for Risk Strategies’ Alex Maza

Risk Strategies' Alex Maza shares some of his viewpoints on factors impacting the management liability insurance markets. The post 9 Questions...

Posted: Jul 15, 2022

Wondering How Inflation and The Talent Gap Affects Workers’ Comp? It’s Not as Straightforward as You...

A recent webinar examines how inflation could wind up affecting the workers’ comp industry. The post

Posted: Jul 15, 2022

Forever Raising the Bar: Why a Focus on Continuous Improvement Earned INTEGRIS Health Its Second Ted...

INTEGRIS Health earns its second Teddy Award in recognition of how it has continually improved its workers’ comp and safety programs. The post Forever Raising...

Posted: Jul 15, 2022

What Makes a Teddy Award Winning Organization? Learn from This Year’s Honorees

Congratulations to Risk & Insurance's 2022 Teddy Award winners, exemplifying excellence in workers' compensation and injury prevention. The post

Posted: Jul 15, 2022

Insurance, Looking to Bolster Your Talent Pool? Don’t Forget to Prioritize Company Culture

Insurers are rethinking how they hire, train and retain employees. One of the factors that job seekers are interested in is good company culture. The post

Posted: Jul 14, 2022

Protected: Forever Raising the Bar: Why a Focus on Continuous Improvement Earned INTEGRIS Health Its...

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Posted: Jul 13, 2022

Legal Roundup: Judge Rules for Drug Distributors in $2.5B Opioid Case, 3M Adds $300M to Belgian PFAS...

Claims to hold pharmaceutical drug distributors responsible for the opioid epidemic in a West Virginia county have been rejected in U.S. district court. The post

Posted: Jul 13, 2022

Why War Risk and Inflation Are Battering International Business Leaders’ Confidence, Per a New Beazl...

Beazley's recently released report shares top geopolitical risks that businesses are currently facing. The post

Posted: Jul 12, 2022

Legal Roundup: SCOTUS Rules on Praying School Coach, Dairy Queen and W.B. Mason Go to Court and More

The Supreme Court ruled on a recent case in which a high school football coach was suspended following praying during a game. The post

Posted: Jul 12, 2022