By James Palmier and Brian Lanzrath
The data presented in this article were collected by ExamOne, a provider of paramedical and laboratory testing for life insurance companies.
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By Jeff Reeves
It’s hard to imagine life before our nation’s love affair with the automobile.
By Mike Hughes, Ian Sterling, and Raju Saxena
Insurers are embracing innovation and advanced technology like never before as they seek to drive growth, preserve profitability, and manage risk.
By Paul E. Forte and Roger D. Loomis
Today, consumers, regulators, and even insurers have questioned whether a level premium approach makes sense for LTCI.
By Michael G. Malloy
The boom in both commercial and recreational drone use in recent years has raised questions regarding how insurers treat the rapidly growing technology.
By Jason Sears
I am fully aware of the irony of writing an article about work-life balance when I have three children under the age of 4.
By Srivathsan Karanai Margan
In insurance, moral hazard is the idea that a party that is protected from risk will behave differently than they would if they lacked that protection.
By Jeff Reeves
It’s a common trope in old cartoons and TV sitcoms: a hapless meteorologist making wild guesses, much to the consternation of picnickers and sunbathers everywhere.
By Wes Edwards
It was widely reported earlier this year that the so-called Doomsday Clock was moved closer to midnight by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
By Matthew Powell
William of Ockham said that preference should be given to explanations with fewer elements.