August, 17, 2018
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How a Dallas school district slashed workers’ comp costs
Award winner: The Dallas Independent School District’s Workers’ Compensation Program dramatically cut spending while putting teachers and students first.

Cover Story
Award winner: The Dallas Independent School District’s Workers’ Compensation Program dramatically cut spending while putting teachers and students first.
Rosalie L. Donlon | August 20, 2018
Award Winner: For Cosentino’s Food Stores, improving workers’ comp performance meant putting people first.
Danielle Ling | August 31, 2018
Sedgwick's Kimberly George and Safety National's Mark Walls interview the winners of NU's Excellence in Workers' Compensation Risk Management Award
Amanda Prischak | August 22, 2018
The global manufacturer is on a mission to make its workplace safer than ever.
PC360 Staff | August 28, 2018
Infographic: Agents now spend less time scrutinizing internal processes and more time exploring fresh ways to serve customers.
Shawn Moynihan | August 15, 2018
Our team is ramping up for volunteer day in advance of the Workers’ Compensation Institute’s annual conference in Orlando.
Matt Tucci | July 06, 2018
The steps outlined here cost nothing and can pay great dividends should a cyber breach occur.
Steven A. Meyerowitz | August 23, 2018
After an insured writes an auto policy in one state, must the carrier defend the insurance after an accident in another state?
Hannah Smith JD | August 24, 2018
Here’s an overview of changes and revisions to the 2018 ISO personal auto policy language.
Chikita Mann, MSN RN CCM | August 21, 2018
These tools and tips are essential for employers who may be feeling swamped by the proverbial ‘silver tsunami.’
Barry Seigerman | August 27, 2018
Seizing the opportunity: There continues to be potential for lending intuitions and insurance sellers to work together.
Alex Hageli | August 14, 2018
Here are five things agents, brokers and consumers should understand about credit-based insurance scores.
Michael Haddon | August 28, 2018
Today’s professionals want opportunity and upward mobility. That puts pressure on companies to be proactive about employee retention.
Denny Jacob | July 13, 2018
Provisional figures estimate overall losses were around $33 billion (USD), the lowest level since 2005.
Joe Rubinsztain | June 28, 2018
There are four system failures that lead to litigation.
Thomas Varney | August 27, 2018
How does the insurance industry make risk consulting a ‘sexy’ career choice?