Professional, scientific, and technical services Regulatory compliance hurdles facing professional and financial services March 20, 2025 For insurance agents working with professional and financial services clients, understanding regulatory compliance is a business imperative.
Senior living Staffing, litigation and care complexity: The senior living industry’s reality November 18, 2024 The need for senior living is growing rapidly as nearly 73 million people will be 65 or older by 2030. This demand is set against challenges such as staffing shortages, increasing complexity of care and legal abuse.
Construction Water losses are impacting contractors of all sizes and trades October 14, 2024 Water damage is one of the most common and costly causes of loss on construction jobsites. While plumbers and HVAC contractors are at higher risk, Nationwide data shows 40% of claims involve contractors across other trades. Nationwide’s Construction Water Mitigation Program can help contractors of all sizes and trades implement a formal program and mitigate these losses.
Manufacturing and distribution The importance of fall prevention in the manufacturing industry October 2, 2024 Help your clients avoid fines with fall risk mitigation. Learn more about the high costs of falls in the manufacturing industry.
Professional, scientific, and technical services Third-party litigation funding is a burden for insurers and policyholders September 18, 2024 The top 50 insurance carriers in 2022 spent on average $500 million on litigation expenses. These expenses drive up insurance premiums and leave policyholders covering the costs.
Human services and nonprofit The weather ahead: Help human services organizations manage storm risk July 11, 2024 Exposure to weather events can vary widely for human services organizations. Preparation for specific risks can help reduce the likelihood for severe damage and disruption in the face of extreme weather.
Manufacturing and distribution Safety first: Understanding and preventing material handling injuries June 18, 2024 Effective material handling is crucial for business success. Improper handling can lead to injuries, operational disruptions, and financial impact. Understanding the risks is key to keeping employees safe.