Conclusions made in a report about the effect of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami on collision parts pricing might surprise claims leaders tasked with determining how to plan for the costs associated with supply chain disruptions.
In claims, resolutions don’t come around once a year. Successfully resolving a claim, dispute, or threat is a daily part of the job for claims, risk, and litigation professionals. We’re here to help.
City risk managers are feeling the pinch as they wrestle with budget crises and Occupy movements. Memphis’ Risk Manager Sandra Burgess describes her approach to handling these and other risk-related issues.
Insurance is a lot like football. A team has to play well on both offense (sales) and defense (claims) to win the game and send their fans (clients and investors) home with a victory.
Each month, this column will address liability issues involving current news and events. In this inaugural piece, our thoughts on liability are focused on the dark and tragic news of Jerry Sandusky and the Penn State University abuse allegations.
Nearly one in five litigation executives have put some kind of national records retrieval program in place, according to Revere Advisory, which conducted the 2011 National Litigation Management Study for the CLM. Find out why.
Fireman’s Fund’s Lawrence Beemer previously provided three myths with regard to handling construction defect claims. In this online exclusive, he addresses three additional myths of which claims managers and directors should be aware.
UFC owners are trying to use better insurance coverage as a way to make the case for the former blood sport’s metamorphosis into mainstream entertainment.