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            Issue
April 15, 2007
             Cover Story
The Last Boy Scout
By Cyril Tuohy
Hurricane Katrina damaged John Bullock's home and reduced his father's house to a slab. But in the storm's wake, Bullock was out assessing the damage to his customers first and his personal property second. MORE
Also: Master of the Balancing Act
Also: Reeling in a Whopper of a Snapper

             Features
A Risk Primer: The Best Bets in the Big Easy
By Matthew Brodsky

Data Capture: Going Beyond Regulations
By Brian S. Cohen
When it comes to an effective risk assessment, capturing current, consistent, quality data is key. MORE

The Pandemic Playbook
By Judy Johnson
A survival guide for all departments of your company. MORE

Grabbing Control of Workers' Compensation and Litigation
By Rebecca Shafer
Step back and assess the problem to ensure the proper people, following the proper procedures, can deliver consistency and completeness. MORE

The Case for Anonymous Hotlines
By Dave Slovin
Using hotlines can help insurers stem the tide of organizational fraud, which costs the insurance industry hundreds of millions of dollars every year. MORE

Managing High-End Radiology Costs
By Bill Colacurcio
How much are you spending on imaging costs in your workers' comp program? Probably more than you think. MORE

Progressing Beyond the Stone Age
By Bruce B. Thomas and L. Ware Preston III
Transurance could be more than just a new product. It is a whole new way to think of property insurance. MORE

Too Little, Too Late, Too Bad
By Joseph Paduda
The health-care plan President Bush outlined in his State of the Union address does not tackle the issue of providing health coverage to everyone who needs it--at a price they can afford. MORE

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Technology
How can insurance companies upgrade their technology systems to become a closer approximation of the "model carrier"?

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             In-Depth Series
Behavioral Risk In-Depth Series (Part 1): Toil Erosion
By Peter Rousmaniere
Behavioral risks cast a long shadow over American workers, many of whom carry with them issues that stretch beyond the workplace. And the burdens are not limited solely to the ranks of the blue-collar work force.

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             Industry Risk Report
Retail
The big retailers are extending their product distribution channels as far as their supply chains, with raw materials and finished products coming and going across the world. Anyone marking down their contingent business interruption coverage out there? While products are the retailers' business, employees are their lifeblood, and a major source of concern and costs. Integrated benefits programs are the hot new product "on the shelves." Click above to read more on this industry, or view the industry risk table.

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