OSHA's asbestos regulations and litigation: What insurers should know
Peter Dinunzio, Jeffrey Fegan
Failure to comply with OSHA regulations on construction projects involving asbestos increases the risks for all involved.
Peter Dinunzio, Jeffrey Fegan
Failure to comply with OSHA regulations on construction projects involving asbestos increases the risks for all involved.
Patricia L. Harman
Insurance archaeology helps insurers unearth which entity is responsible for covering long-tail environmental claims.
Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq.
A professional jockey says the horse that collapsed under him should not have been exercising.
Patricia L. Harman
New shooting threats increase liability for public venues, risk managers and insurers.
John Langowski
Using technology to solve billing and payment dilemmas after a catastrophe.
Sheila Mulrennan, Michele Pierro
These unique investigations help insurers determine coverage for long-tail claims.
Hannah Smith
Multiple record-setting disasters in 2017 highlighted the need to better prepare for the aftermath of catastrophes.
Ken Brownlee
If insurers stopped taking statements and written, signed ones are better than recorded they will spend more defending lawsuits than they would settling owed claims.