While many Workers Compensation programs focus almost exclusively on medical and indemnity costs, Kelly Services Inc. took it a step further in 2003 by discovering a substantial cost included in the allocated loss-adjustment expenses (ALAE) of its third-party administrator (TPA). A deeper dive into its ALAE revealed Kellys medical-bill-review (MBR)...
Ask executives at Kelly Services Inc. what the most important aspect of its Workers Compensation program is, and theyll respond with a single word: zero.
Columbus, Ohio-based insurer SafeAuto has been a family-owned and operated business for 19 years, but on Aug. 13 an outside executive will take the reins as CEORon Davies, who most recently served as Senior Vice President of Product Management at Allstate. (Founders Ari Deshe, chairman & CEO, and Jon Diamond,...
Thus far, 2012 has been a revealing year for risk managers with regard to what the C-Suite expects of them and their ever-evolving (mostly expanding) roles. Here we offer a look back at NUs top stories in the first half of the year, addressing the major concerns and challenges of...
After decades working in the business on which he has left such a monumental mark, Pat Ryan still loves what he doesand excels at it because he is ever mindful of the impact his efforts, in insurance or otherwise, will have on others.
Many would say Bermuda would not be the insurance market it has become without Brian Duperreaults vision to realize its potential and spearhead its transformation into one of the worlds leading insurance centers.
Emerging markets such as Brazil, China and India present great opportunity for insurers looking to expand their top-line growth, if not profitable growth.
We go inside a funeral home to discuss with the insured and her broker, Fabricant & Fabricant, the particular risks associated with the business including dropped caskets, hearse accidents and improper embalming.
We go inside a funeral home to discuss with the insured and her broker, Fabricant & Fabricant, the particular risks associated with the business including dropped caskets, hearse accidents and improper embalming.
Doris Amen, funeral director and proprietor of the Jurek Park Slope Funeral Home in Brooklyn, N.Y., sends her clients out in style in a 1978 silver hearse, for which she carries commercial insurance. The vehicle is anything but subtle. People know Im coming, says Amen, who also favors a purple...