Liability Outbreaks from Foodborne Illness
David D. Thamann, JD, CPCU
When foodborne illness strikes, an insurer must decide whether to address the ensuing claims as one occurrence or multiple.
David D. Thamann, JD, CPCU
When foodborne illness strikes, an insurer must decide whether to address the ensuing claims as one occurrence or multiple.
Tim Kizorek
Here, Photofax shares ten tips to help foster surveillance and investigative success.
Claims Staff
2012 was the first money-losing yea for crop insurers in a decade because of serious drought conditions.
Claims Staff
As National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh now knows first-hand, the cost of non-compliance is steep.
Mark E. Ruquet
A bill proposed in the wake of Sandy moves a step closer to passage.
Christina Bramlet
The Ford Thunderbird joins the ranks of classic cars attracting the criminal element. NICB explains.
Chad Hemenway
Gerald Sandusky and State Farm finally settle a lawsuit involving the convicted child abuser's homeowners' policy.
Christina Bramlet
Workplace demographics have drastically changed, now spanning four generations. As managers are learning, merging talent and communication styles can be invigorating, albeit challenging.
Bryan Campbell
Examining the risks of pipeline spills and their origins, technology, and regulations to mitigate potential fallout and recovery from failure.
Dana Ferestien
Claims talks to a seasoned litigator about two recent cases involving discovery of internal emails and claims procedural information. Here's what he had to say.
Ken Brownlee, CPCU
Which states seem to be investing in their roads and highways while safeguarding those who navigate them?
Kevin Quinley, CPCU
In basketball, setting a screen often means risking a collision, and the same applies to claims handling.
Douglas Dell
Here's a look at resources to consider when developing an affordable, do-it-yourself (DIY) training solution to improve your claims team and entire organization.
Contributing Author
Lightning Investigation, Donan's new service line for failure analysis of residential and light commercial HVAC units, is now available.