New research by The Hartford finds 63 percent of U.S. workers feel their financial stress has increased over the past year, and 56 percent say their financial stress ...
Property/casualty insurance carriers looking to hire talent in 2022 need to move quickly to snap up in-demand professionals, including sought-after claims professionals and underwriters with multiple ...
A research report published last week found that one-third of claimants were not fully satisfied with their most recent insurance claims experience, adding that speed of settlement is a clear pain ...
According to a survey report released yesterday, not only are most North American businesses still not buying cyber insurance, but those that are don't buy enough limit to cover last year's median ...
The cyber insurance sector has been tested recently with growing ransomware attacks, rising premiums, and more sophisticated threat actors, but that isn't necessarily scaring insurers away, according ...
Overall customer satisfaction with homeowners insurance claims fell to a five-year low, according to a new study by J.D. Power, as nearly every insurer's scores were dragged down by slower cycle ...
New research from The Hartford found 42 percent of U.S. workers report declines in their mental health, while a similar percentage (43 percent) have delayed routine health care appointments since the ...
Whether a boss is perceived as "good" or "bad" can be the deciding factor in an employee's decision to stay or quit, according to a new survey from GoodHire, a provider of employment and background ...
The pandemic shift to working at home has spurred blue-collar Americans—who've largely been left out of that trend—to seek a career change. A new study by the Oliver Wyman Forum found that the ...
Half of U.S. drivers support the use of speed cameras while more than a third oppose them, according to a recent survey commissioned by Erie Insurance. However, many opponents said they would change ...