Brain Pain

Should workers compensation cover mental health?

Features

Best in Class
Best in Class
Never losing sight of the customer drove Ken Crerar through three decades of success representing commercial insurance brokers.
Saving Lives
Saving Lives
Strong prevention components to active shooter policies can mitigate gun violence, but too few employers are aware of these prevention tools.
New Rules for New Technologies
New Rules for New Technologies
The European Union’s AI Act creates additional regulations for insurers and brokers, but also opportunities for new business.

Thought Leaders

Preventing School Shootings
Preventing School Shootings
Enormous effort has been expended on addressing the threat but security can be i...
Where Obesity, Mental Health, and Ozempic Converge
Where Obesity, Mental Health, and Ozempic Converge
Are the costs worth the benefits?
The Rules of Reconciliation
The Rules of Reconciliation
Reconciliation has been a powerful tool for passage of major legislation, but it’s not without critics and challenges.
The Many Truths About Drug Prices
The Many Truths About Drug Prices
It is reasonable to both want lifesaving drugs to come to market quickly and worry about the financial damage they could inflict on employers.
Mentoring Tomorrow’s Insurance Leaders
Mentoring Tomorrow’s Insurance Leaders
Our industry may never be sexy, but we can show young professionals that it’s a hidden gem.
Is Internal Perpetuation a Thing of the Past?
Is Internal Perpetuation a Thing of the Past?
Fewer firm owners are talking about selling their business internally. But that is not necessarily a problem.
Know Your Audience
Know Your Audience
As population demographics change, industry commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion will only become more crucial.
Expertise Matters
Technosavvy Expertise Matters
Q&A with Matthew Jones, Head of Ventures, Transverse
An Education in Hyper-Personalized Benefits
Vital Signs An Education in Hyper-Personalized Benefits
Q&A with Elizabeth Chrane, Chief People Officer, OneDigital
As One Door Closes, Another Opens
As One Door Closes, Another Opens
While a federal court rejected a federal ban on non-compete agreements, legal perils persist for certain types of non-solicitation deals.
The Byte of Technology Concentration
The Byte of Technology Concentration
For businesses, too much risk is any risk they can’t accept or mitigate. For governments, the answer is more complicated.
Ryan L. Smith
Personal Lines Ryan L. Smith
Executive Vice President, Atlanta Life Insurance

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