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Webcast: Using Diagnostics to Control Workers’ Compensation Costs (Replay)
October 17, 2012  |  Views: 9381  | Comments: 0  | Article Rating
The webcast is the first in a three-part series this Fall exploring workers’ compensation issues.>>
Benchmarking Trends—U.S. Casualty Rates Increased in First Quarter 2012
May 17, 2012  |  Views: 2737  | Comments: 0  | Article Rating
Rates for primary casualty lines—general liability, workers’ compensation, and auto liability—firmed in the fourth quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012, in keeping with ma...>>
Webcast: Controlling Workers’ Compensation Claims Costs (Replay)
April 11, 2012  |  Views: 3611  | Comments: 0  | Article Rating
Our panel of experts discussed strategies to improve workplace safety, reduce the frequency and severity of claims, and improve the bottom line.>>
Webcast: Headwinds for California Workers' Compensation: Taking the Helm (Replay)
February 09, 2012  |  Views: 2001  | Comments: 0  | Article Rating
Our panelists discussed how to best position your company for renewals as workers' compensation costs rise.>>
Marsh’s Casualty Practice Unveils Its Newly-Created Workers Compensation Council
August 22, 2011  |  Views: 2325  | Comments: 2  | Article Rating
To help clients address changing market conditions, and to address the myriad of issues in the workers’ compensation arena, Marsh’s Casualty Practice has officially for...>>
Industry Spotlight: Health Care
August 22, 2011  |  Views: 3204  | Comments: 0  | Article Rating
We summarize the key macro drivers that may potentially impact the casualty market for health care clients in the foreseeable future and provide a review of current market conditio...>>
Workers' Compensation Market Update: A View from Coast to Coast
May 10, 2011  |  Views: 4026  | Comments: 0  | Article Rating
Two workers' compensation issues continue to affect the casualty insurance market: increasing workers' compensation costs and the continuing acceleration of medical costs.>>