Establishing an accurate number of injuries in the workplace--especially those that go unreported--is difficult, according to Les Boden, a professor at the Boston University School of Public Health.
Injured workers face a difficult landscape in seeking compensation and should be encouraged to exercise their rights, according to Edward Welch, director of the Workers' Compensation Center at
SunGard has acquired Signix, an identity authentication, digital signature and workflow solution provider that helps companies transform paper-intensive approvals to digital processes. The terms of
A 3-member panel assigned by the American Arbitration Association, New York, has ruled unanimously that Massachusetts Mutual Insurance Company, Springfield, Mass., failed to follow the process
Representatives from both insurance brokerages in New York said they would not comment on the Sunday Times of London story that representatives from Willis were prepared to make a cash-and-shares
A federal appeals court has upheld separate jury verdicts that took different views of whether the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist destruction of the World Trade Center involved single or multiple insurance
The state of Maryland fined Allstate $100,000 yesterday and ordered it to refund more than $17.5 million in premiums to personal auto lines customers after finding Allstate did not comply with state l