Risk & Insurance
ODG by MCG has published a new white paper on the use of naloxone as part of a public health approach to dealing with opioid addiction and substance use disorder. The post
Posted: Oct 18, 2021
The latest court filings and cases that will have an impact on the risk management and insurance industry. The post
Posted: Oct 18, 2021
Indicators in all regions show encouraging signs for the second half of the year. The post
Posted: Oct 18, 2021
The onset and impact of the pandemic left many workers feeling stressed and burnt out. Assistance from employers is necessary. The post
Posted: Oct 16, 2021
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Posted: Oct 15, 2021
After the last 18 months, organizations must have a clear plan to remain resilient in even the most turbulent of times. The post
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
An event at the 2021 Paralympic Games prompted this risk professional to rethink the way society uses the term "disability." The post
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
What happens after a building manager is put on the line for construction defects? The post Australia Apartme...
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
Ahead of National Comp, the panelists of the session "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Physical Therapy Spending" share their journeys into the industry. The post
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance stepped up to help insure pop-up COVID clinics, playing a small but critical role in battling the pandemic. The post
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
As the world is met with a debilitating pandemic and catastrophic climate events, the insurance industry can serve as a solution to sustainability. The post
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
Tesla is ordered to pay former employee $6.9 million in damages for failure to prevent race-based harassment of factory workers. The post
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
The next generation of workers' comp claims professionals will need insurers to intelligently use technology to make the work more satisfying and less stressful. The post
Posted: Oct 15, 2021
As fears over COVID-19-related discrimination claims mount, more businesses are eager for EPLI coverage. But insurers are scaling back their offerings. The post
Posted: Oct 14, 2021
With new federal infrastructure funding on the horizon, choosing project management carefully and preparing for supply chain interruptions will be key for public sector risk management. The post
Posted: Oct 14, 2021
At National Comp, panelists will discuss how claims philosophy, employee engagement, comorbidities, psycho-social issues, and pain management affect recovery. The post
Posted: Oct 14, 2021
Learn more about the University of Colorado's data-driven model of the biopsychosocial factors that can drive some claims off the rails, at an information-packed session at National Comp 2021. The post
Posted: Oct 14, 2021
The term “industrial athlete” isn’t new, but interest in this approach to keeping workers fit and safe is on the rise. The post
Posted: Oct 14, 2021
A myriad of state and local laws and abrupt shifts from one administration to the next are creating challenges for employers trying to stay on top of it all. The post
Posted: Oct 14, 2021
Find out how new tools and tactics are creating a framework for adjusters to take a key strategic role in resolving claims more effectively for all stakeholders. The post
Posted: Oct 13, 2021
Now that we've experienced an outbreak like COVID-19, business and organizations must be prepared to mitigate communicable disease risk moving forward. The post
Posted: Oct 13, 2021
Promoting a healthy workers' compensation culture is necessary to its overall success. This National Comp session looks at how to not only promote a successful program, but a safe one. The post
Posted: Oct 13, 2021
Working to integrate VR as a new method of treatment has led to new insights on how organizations approach workers’ comp claims. The post
Posted: Oct 13, 2021
As the world gets used to video conferences as a normal course of professional and social interaction, rehabilitation is coming to the fore with advantages for patients, care givers, and payers The post
Posted: Oct 13, 2021
The transition back to the office has been challenging enough. Making sure employees are set up to avoid injury need not add to the complexity. The post
Posted: Oct 13, 2021