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Trust the Worker and the Worker Will Teach You
2011-11-01
Honda Manufacturing of Indiana takes home the first PreVent Award in recognition of its stellar safety and injury-prevention efforts.


New Injury Prevention Award Debuts
2011-11-01
"The PreVent" National Employee Injury Prevention Award recognizes an organization that develops and implements programs to prevent workplace injuries, and provides a safer work environment for a company's greatest asset: its people.


Opening the Door to Risk Reduction
2011-11-01
When an executive throws down the injury-reduction gauntlet, the JELD-WEN risk management team rises to the challenge.


Culture Change in Finnegan's Wake
2011-11-01
The town of Islip, N.Y., on Long Island's south shore, hires a workers' comp manager who cracks down on fraud and abuse. For his efforts, the town receives a coveted national workers' compensation award.


Going to Battle Against Work Comp Claims
2011-11-01
The Army reforms its workers' compensation program and makes a dent in claims frequency and the number of days lost to injury over the past five years.


Driving Care Even if it's not at the Bedside
2011-11-01
A former nurse turns into a disability manager and fights to make sure that care is right and prices are fair -- all leading to an effective loss-control program.


The Risk and Liability of Studying Abroad
2011-11-01
Traveling abroad can be dangerous, but the experience in terms of broadening a college student's education and fostering an interest in the world outside the United States is well worth the risk.


Excess Tax Sharing Angst Alive, Kicking
2011-11-01
New federal law says only home state gets premium payment but compact squabbles pose new "friction cost" broker risk.


Renewing an Alternative
2011-11-01
Tennessee upgrades its captive law, providing new choices for insureds looking for a domicile in the Southeast. The changes in the Volunteer State are for real, insiders said.


Professional Liability on the Line
2011-11-01
Will it become easier for underwriters to turn a profit in the professional lines market?


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POINT: Workers' Comp: 100 Years of Efficient Protection
2011-11-01
For millions of workers, the employer-funded insurance program has offered them a basic level of security.


Honoring Worker Safety and Injury Prevention
2011-11-01
November means it's the time of the year that we recognize some of the best workers' compensation and disability management programs in place at U.S. companies and government workplaces.


COUNTERPOINT: Workers' Comp: 100 Years of a Fraying Quilt
2011-11-01
The system has left us with a creaky patchwork of different laws and regulations, all of them rife with abuse.


Reflections of a Risk Leader
2011-10-15
Maurice "Hank" Greenberg combined business intelligence, adaptability and strong leadership to build AIG's savvy risk management culture.


Perils and Promises of the Cloud Providers
2011-10-15
Cloud computing raises a host of liability and insurance issues, even as regulation and privacy rulings continue to shift.

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