Science of Insurance Being Put to the Test By Paul Williams New pricing rules loom in the U.K., which make understanding the complexities and behaviors of customer segments more important.
What SPACS Mean for R&W Exposure By Jason Remsen Although many of the risk exposures remain the same as those in traditional M&A deals, lack of historical data has fueled uncertainty.
Building Healthy Workplaces By RJ Frasca Emerging HR technologies can attract and retain motivated talent, bolster culture, decrease spending and improve business operations.
State of Mental Health in the Workplace By Mark Walls Kimberly George As work from home continued, employers became even more aware of the impact of mental health and well-being.
Managing Risks for Hydrogen Industry By Chris Van Gend There is, rightly, enthusiasm around hydrogen solutions for a low-carbon economy, but projects involve complex industrial and energy risks.
Managing Absences for Disability Insurance By Denise Garth Filing disability claims and requesting leaves of absence are being greatly simplified despite all the regulatory nuances.
Workers Comp Trends for Technology in 2021 By Shahin Hatamian Rebecca Morgan An efficient workflow passes 60% to 70% of medical bills straight through; workers' comp has a long way to go.
Bring Certainty to Remote Injury Claims By Dalene Bartholomew The reality is that injuries occur all the time in any environment, at home just as they do in a conventional workplace.
The Promise of Continuous Underwriting By Bill Deemer Bobby Touran Typically, a risk is underwritten, bound... and forgotten. But new streams of data and automation allow for continuous underwriting.
Convergence and the Insurance Ecosystem By Stephen Applebaum Alan Demers Companies must anticipate the future, innovate beyond their core and transform their capabilities as rapidly as technology allows.
Lemonade's 'Synthetic Agent' Nonsense By Matteo Carbone Desperate for growth, Lemonade produces another howler: A lender receiving a 16% interest rate is presented as a (synthetic) agent.
Auto Insurance in an Existential Crisis By Stephen Applebaum Alan Demers The 125-year-old, $300 billion U.S. auto insurance industry is caught between runaway inflation and strained consumer wallets.