‘Salt’ Riskiest Film of 2010 to Insure
Chad Hemenway
When an actress insists on performing her own stunts, insuring a big budget film can prove quite a stunt in and of itself.
Chad Hemenway
When an actress insists on performing her own stunts, insuring a big budget film can prove quite a stunt in and of itself.
Bill Sowinski, Hans Bengard
Business intelligence technology is constantly being improved to make better use of information and keep organizations on the cutting edge.
Charles Hunter Mcree
It may be a challenge to work for difficult bosses, but there are ways to manage a tough manager.
Michael A. Costonis
Opportunistic fraud is a problem, but there are bigger fish, such as organized fraud, to contend with as well.
Marguerite Swallow
The annual PLRB conference will be held in historic Nashville, where there has been plenty of recent experience with insurance claims.
Christina Bramlet
This year's PLRB conference to be held in Nashville can serve as an inspiration for finding the "velvet lining" in any situation.
James B. Kennedy
Workers' comp. laws in Missouri have made the distinction between a work-related injury and a personal injury very blurred.
Paul Binsfeld
While prompt reporting of injuries often leads to improved claims outcomes, many barriers stand in the way of achieving this best practice.
Ken Brownlee
The name of the old business interruption policies has changed, and that won't be the only thing to continue evolving in the insurance world.
Diana B. Reitz, CPCU
The application of auto liability coverage gets blurred when it comes to hunting-related injuries and drive-by shootings.
Caroline McDonald
The current economic state has shifted focus to risk management, as more institutions adopt enterprise risk management programs.
Texas first faced a strong winter storm, and now faces about $51 million in insured losses according to the SIIS.
Chad Hemenway
A storm that affected 30 states is estimated to have caused up to $1.4 billion in damages according to AIR Worldwide.
Christina Bramlet
Claims Christina Bramlet spoke to PuroClean CEO Lauren Reid about his companys latest step in educating a new wave of restoration professionals.