Putting a crisis plan in place to deal with a catastrophe is not enough--the plan must be tested, revised, and treated as a "living document," according to risk experts.
The Innovation Group, a provider of enterprise software and business process outsourcing solutions to the insurance and financial services industries, announced two appointments to the U.S. management team.
Forrester senior analyst Ellen Carney speaks with Tech Decisions editor Bob Hyle about the challenges facing insurers in the area of enterprise content management.
SMA Strategy Meets Action (SMA), an insurance industry analyst firm, announced the availability of a new report that explores major technology trends and new types of opportunities for insurers that will evolve over the next decade.
Bermuda remains the world's largest captive domicile for a reason, observes Caroline McDonald. Members of Bermuda's government showed their support for the industry at the annual conference. Find out more at www.NoRiskZone.com.
Workers' compensation was created to address health problems specifically of a work-related nature. Unfortunately, discrepancies have emerged between that purpose and the reality of modern workers compensation.
Injured workers' claims arising out of the Transocean's Deepwater Horizon oil spill cleanup will be governed by three sets of laws: the Jones Act, the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, and state workers' compensation laws.
A Riverside, Calif. man has pled guilty to a whopping 59 felony counts of grand theft, 59 felony counts of insurance fraud, three felony counts of tax evasion and one felony count of conspiracy.
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon's first choice to take over the state's residual market insurer has declined the job, Commissioner Donelon's office said.