How Difficulties May Follow After a D&O Claim Is Denied When a directors and officers (D&O) claim is declined, it can be catastrophic for an insured, forcing the company to... Read More
Opioid Prescriptions in Workers’ Compensation Claims Decline: WCRI A new study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) found “noticeable decreases” in the amount of opioids prescribed per... Read More
Federal Reserve Suggests Two-tier Capital Regulation for Insurers Major insurers American International Group Inc. and Prudential Financial Inc. would be required to hold enough capital to head off... Read More
Despite Lack of NFL Funding, CTE Research Continues Researchers are moving ahead with efforts to develop a diagnostic test for chronic traumatic encephalopathy – even without the NFL’s... Read More
Respecting Customer Time Is Critical to Satisfaction Amazon.com scored its sixth annual victory in the 24/7 Wall Street Customer Service Hall of Fame last year, with 59... Read More
4 Reasons for Reserve Deficiencies That No One Talks About Reserve accuracy is a key performance indicator for claims departments and is usually the primary focus of claims audits. Regardless... Read More
Zoos Use Dangerous Animal Squads to Maintain Safety When a 400-pound gorilla grabbed a 3-year-old boy at the Cincinnati Zoo, the sharpshooter who killed the ape wasn’t from... Read More
IndyCar Looks for Solution to Stop Debris Strikes Tony Kanaan was not injured when struck in the hand by a piece of debris during the Indianapolis 500 and... Read More
Business News Rising Medical Solutions’2016 Work Comp Benchmark Study Focuses on Practical Claims Management Research Distilling the many challenges confronting claims organizations... Read More
Despite Risk, Military Says Precision Flying Teams Worth It Both of the U.S. military’s high-drama, high-dollar flying teams suffered crashes on the same day this week, but supporters say... Read More