July "CICR" Explores Leveraging Captive Data To Improve Safety
July 08, 2024
Don't miss the July issue of Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR), which illustrates how lessons learned in the aftermath of a deadly accidental fire aboard the USS Forrestal on July 29, 1967, can show captive insurance companies how to enhance safety by analyzing claims data, preserving evidence, and educating on risk management trends. Find out ways information obtained by a captive insurance company can make a valuable contribution beyond the financial benefits of the insurance program.
In the Newest Issue of CICR
- Learn how captive insurance and risk retention groups provide industry-affiliated groups with cost savings and stable coverage by reducing dependency on commercial insurers.
- Discover three methods, along with their advantages and disadvantages, to place medical stop-loss risks in an existing captive.
- See how understanding and mitigating the empathy gap can create more supportive and productive workplaces.
If you subscribe to CICR in Vertafore ReferenceConnect or IRMI Online, you can access the July issue at the links below.
Vertafore ReferenceConnect Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- Lessons Learned: Using Captive Data and Mishap Evidence To Drive Safety
- Maximizing Industry-Specific Group or Association Captives and Risk Retention Groups
- Three Methods To Place Medical Stop-Loss Insurance in a Captive Solution
- Understanding the Empathy Gap in Captive Insurance Workers Compensation Claims
IRMI Online Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- Lessons Learned: Using Captive Data and Mishap Evidence To Drive Safety
- Maximizing Industry-Specific Group or Association Captives and Risk Retention Groups
- Three Methods To Place Medical Stop-Loss Insurance in a Captive Solution
- Understanding the Empathy Gap in Captive Insurance Workers Compensation Claims
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July 08, 2024