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The COVID-19 pandemic has been with us for over nine months now. Here's how the workers' compensation industry has changed.
More lawsuits and tightening capacity are just a few issues pushing insurance rates up. And that's without factoring in COVID's impact.
Most insurance consumers continue to opt for basic, standard policies from carriers already familiar to them.
Claims Magazine looks at how claims professionals view the industry, their salaries and the impact of the coronavirus on their jobs.
Given the relentlessness of this year's hurricane season, insurance pros should remain vigilant of possible off-season threats.
'We're going to have more law made on business interruption in 2020 and 2021 than probably the sum of all law before that,' Laura Gregory says.
Insurers are finding online communication and collaboration tools are helping them better meet policyholders' needs.
The latest emergency management technology is improving data collection and quality.
Las empresas que monitorean la salud de los empleados durante COVID-19 enfrentan una mayor privacidad y exposiciones cibernéticas.
Employee health screenings and temperature checks during COVID-19 are exposing employers to serious privacy and cyber risks.