Analyzing Art Losses
Tom Kirkpatrick
To save or not to save? This is often the question asked after a piece of artwork has been badly damaged, and the answer may not be immediately apparent.
Tom Kirkpatrick
To save or not to save? This is often the question asked after a piece of artwork has been badly damaged, and the answer may not be immediately apparent.
Harold Weston
What do undergrads today expect from employers in the risk and insurance fields? Here, we cover some common requirements, requests and perceptions.
David Thamann
Reliance on computers can lead to huge problems for businesses, such as lawsuits and security breaches. Coverage for certain types of claims is available.
Christina Bramlet
The handling of a large commercial claim in the aftermath of last year's tornado underscores how proper planning and optimal catastrophe management minimizes both monetary and human loss.
Ken Brownlee, CPCU
As the Supreme Court mulls over the Affordable Care Act, our resident Iconoclast discusses government involvement and some noted missteps.
Stephen Halbeisen
To realize subrogation potential on a claim involving fine art, it is crucial to prove the cause of loss while understanding the recoverable measure of damages.
Christina Bramlet
The 2012 Atlantic hurricane season has officially begun. Karen Clark explains the latest approaches to catastrophe loss estimation.
Mark Ruquet
Dog bite claims increased 16 percent in 2011 compared to 2010. Read current stats from State Farm and the I.I.I.
Melissa Anne Wuske
P&C insurers face a complex mix of risks often volatile economic conditions. Swiss Re's Thomas Holzheu will help make sense of it all.
Karen Furtado
It is time to expand both the thinking and action concerning claims. Learn how to take things beyond the transaction here.
Melissa Anne Wuske
The Nevada Insurance Commissioner discusses P&C issues specific to his state and in the wider, national context.
Christina Bramlet
Many dedicated claims professionals spent last Memorial Day in Joplin tending to policyholders. Here, we honor their acts of valor, along with those of our veterans of war.
Christina Bramlet
Like other popular objects of beauty and value, the Corvette is highly covetedand apparently frequently targeted by thieves.
Chad Hemenway
Losses from recent quake in the Emilia-Romagna region will primarily stem from older, unreinforced brick structures, says EQECAT.
Gary Blake
Similar to an academic rating system, the "Blake Scale" uses five categories to help claims professionals discern the overall quality of a typical business-related letter.