How Mediation Should Progress By Teddy Snyder Like the moon, mediation in workers' compensation proceeds in phases. Here’s a primer on what happens when.
The Challenges Ahead in 2019 By Tom Hammond To continue the momentum started in 2018, insurers will need to incorporate new technologies and more customized coverage.
Workers' Comp Issues to Watch in 2019 By Kimberly George Mark Walls There are very important issues that the workers' comp community should be monitoring as the year begins.
Handling Transition to a Public Company By Chris Rafferty The transition for a private company going through an IPO can bring unwelcome surprises, including with its D&O insurance.
Bridging the Gap in Employee Benefits By Jeffrey Weaver While proposals are well-automated, and so is policy administration, between the two comes group onboarding. It's a mess.
Workers’ Comp: Cost of Doing Business By Daniel Miller Employers must take a comprehensive approach and view workers’ comp programs in the context of their overall human resource programs.
Why Is Data on U.S. Property So Poor? By Matthew Grant The quality of data on U.S. property improved for 15 years -- then progress stopped. Why? Can't insurtech fix the problem?
Quest for the Holy Grail in Workers' Comp By Karen Furtado Two companies have begun making it as easy to get an online workers' comp quote as it is for personal lines insurance.
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.
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.