During the Workers Comp Institutes 68th Annual Workers Compensation Educational Conference (WCEC) at the Orlando World Center Marriott in Florida, National Underwriter was pleased to bestow our Excellence in Workers Comp Risk Management Award to Aramark, American Infrastructure and Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
During the Workers Comp Institutes 68th Annual Workers Compensation Educational Conference (WCEC) at the Orlando World Center Marriott in Florida, National Underwriter was pleased to bestow our Excellence in Workers Comp Risk Management Award to Aramark, American Infrastructure and Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Heres your first lesson: For the most part, the market for insurance cover for educational institutions is not wholly hardening. Rather, according to those who operate in it, the word that best describes the state of this market is stabilizing.
FM Globals new vice president/chief engineer discusses whats next in loss mitigation for commercial structures, addressing flood risk and how the carrier fared against a certain superstorm.
Al Gorski knows well the exposures that must be considered when overseeing the development of transportation projects. Gorski provides risk consultation for the Orange County Transportation Authoritys freeway and large capital projects, as well as Workers Compensation, loss-control, casualty, property, litigation and risk-financing programs.
William J. Montanez knows a thing or two about the perils of shipping cargo. As director of risk management for Ace Hardware Corporation of Oak Brook, Ill., he has oversight of the retail-agency operations for the largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative in the industry.
They are some of the most experienced and respected risk-management professionals in the industry: The members of National Underwriters Risk Managers Advisory Board serve as a go-to, essential resource, allowing us to ensure we are delivering the most timely, accurate picture of the ever-evolving challenges faced by risk-mitigation professionals.
When it comes to the causes of insured losses, one peril clearly tops the list of risks for restaurants: Slips, trips and falls are the most common cause of loss, says Debra J. Denker, an industry manager at Travelers.
Top risk managers from major corporationsincluding Disney, Hostess, SAP, and Beamdiscuss their strategies for a winning programand name their favorite workers' comp carriers.