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Iran Conflict Drives Cyberattacks, Highlighting Security Preparedness

April 21st, 2026|

As the Iranian conflict continues to unfold, cyberattacks on businesses and infrastructure continue to escalate. On March 12, a cyberattack targeted medical technology company Stryker Corporation, reportedly wiping more than 200,000 devices worldwide and deleting 50 terabytes of corporate data.

Cyber Case Study: Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack

April 18th, 2026|

As the Iranian conflict continues to unfold, cyberattacks on businesses and infrastructure continue to escalate. On March 12, a cyberattack targeted medical technology company Stryker Corporation, reportedly wiping more than 200,000 devices worldwide and deleting 50 terabytes of corporate data.

Insurers Turn to Telematics to Address Rising Commercial Auto Losses

March 28th, 2026|

Amid a steep rise in accident severity and litigation costs, commercial auto insurers are turning to telematics technology to improve risk assessment and help stabilize a market under financial strain.

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Ross Set to Become Chairman, Rosenhamer Elevated to President

June 9th, 2025|

INSURICA, one of the country’s leading commercial insurance brokerage firms, is pleased to announce leadership succession plans becoming effective June 1, 2025. As part of its ongoing commitment to transformational growth and innovation, these changes are designed to guide the company into its next chapter of success.

North American Solutions Transitions to INSURICA: A New Chapter

January 10th, 2024|

North American Solutions (NAS), a trusted name in education risk management for three decades, is excited to announce a significant milestone in its journey. After 30 years of dedication and service, NAS is rebranding to better reflect its affiliation with parent company INSURICA and to strengthen its commitment to their clients.

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Telehealth 2.0 Gains Momentum as Virtual Specialty Care Expands in 2026

April 20th, 2026|

Virtual care is entering a new phase in 2026, with employers seeing rapid growth in Telehealth 2.0 — a more integrated, data driven model that blends virtual visits, remote monitoring, and AI supported clinical decision tools. Analysts describe this shift as a move from “occasional convenience” to a core component of everyday care delivery.

PCORI Fees: What Employers Should Know Before the July Filing Deadline

April 19th, 2026|

The Affordable Care Act established the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to support research evaluating the effectiveness of medical treatments and healthcare delivery. To help fund this work, certain employer-sponsored health plans must pay an annual PCORI fee.

The Role of School Resource Officers (SROs): Legal & Safety Considerations

April 8th, 2026|

School safety remains a top priority for districts, educators, and families. Many districts include School Resource Officers (SROs)—sworn law enforcement officers assigned to school campuses—as part of their safety strategy. When implemented well, SRO programs can improve coordination with law enforcement, strengthen emergency preparedness, and support prevention efforts. To reduce legal risk and ensure appropriate boundaries, districts should clearly define the SRO’s role and follow strong risk-management practices.

Mental Health Parity Enforcement Part 2: A New Compliance Reality for Employers

April 5th, 2026|

Mental health parity has been a compliance requirement for more than a decade, but 2026 marks a decisive shift in how aggressively federal agencies are enforcing it. Employers who once relied on carriers to “handle parity in the background” are now discovering that regulators expect detailed documentation, transparent processes, and clear evidence that mental health and substance use disorder (MH/SUD) benefits are administered on equal terms with medical and surgical benefits.

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