With momentous weather events in recent years increasing, it’s important to consider the implications of climate change on the global property reinsurance marketplace. Reinsurance, also known as insurance for insurers or stop-loss insurance, is the practice of...
According to the American Telemedicine Association, in 2017, more than 20 million Americans accessed remote healthcare services. Many of these individuals are living in isolated or rural areas of the country and therefore may not have access to a healthcare facility....
In the last few weeks, I’ve opened the paper – yes, I still read the paper – to see 3 separate articles about long-time employees embezzling significant amounts of money from their employers over a period of time. I was taken aback by these stories...
On this day, as Hurricane Irma barrels through the Caribbean and heads to Florida and the one of the nation’s largest collector of secure data, Equifax, announced a major cybersecurity breach, it certainly does make you focus on risk preparation and planning....
Volunteers are the lifeblood of many nonprofits around the country – keeping organizations humming without adding much expense. Approximately 26% of Americans volunteer for a nonprofit, business or religious group each year. Bureau of Labor Statistics But are they...
For many, Memorial Day weekend is considered the start to the summer and usually signifies the beginning of the beautiful-yet exceedingly humid-New England summer weather. Even with all of the rain that we have had in Southern Massachusetts this spring, the public...