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.
Human services and nonprofit Get expert insight on childcare safety May 22, 2024 Abuse and injuries are traumatic. Our round table discussion with childcare experts can help organizations enhance their practices and help reduce incidents.
Human services and nonprofit Water damage mitigation plans are crucial to help protect human services organizations May 6, 2024 For human services organizations, large losses represent a serious risk to services that communities rely upon. Water damage can pose additional logistical issues and strain on staff for human services organizations if there is extensive damage and repairs needed.
Senior living Non-weather water risk rising for senior living facilities December 20, 2023 Flooding from a storm might be what springs to mind first when we think of water damage, but a significant threat lurks within the walls of senior living facilities everywhere. Non-weather water claims are a large source of claims for commercial lines insurers.
Additional service industries Podcast: What’s next for the auto market? December 18, 2023 Nationwide’s Senior Economist Ben Ayers and Economist Daniel Vielhaber discuss the current and future outlook for the auto market.