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March 03, 2023
Curtis Anderson - forensic mechanical engineer, P.E. and Christopher Baisch - forensic electrical engineer, P.E.
Dramatic growth in the veterinary market — and what it means for property carriers

The U.S. veterinarians’ market is booming thanks in part to the growing popularity of animal adoption (and in turn, wider use of pet insurance and expenditure on pet well-being). According to Grand View Research, the U.S. vet market was valued at jus…

March 03, 2023 by Curtis Anderson - forensic mechanical engineer, P.E. and Christopher Baisch - forensic electrical engineer, P.E.
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October 06, 2022
Diane Spinner
principal consultant fire services, EFI Global
Preventing workplace fires and keeping workers safe

A fire is the most common type of emergency for which small businesses must plan for. If your business exposures have not yet been carefully evaluated, now is the time. Every 30 seconds, a fire can double in size — causing everything in a room …

October 06, 2022 by Diane Spinner, principal consultant fire services, EFI Global
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October 05, 2021
Gary Gardner, BA CIP
Senior vice president, national sales
Canadian conversations: 3 challenges facing companies

As we kick off the RIMS Canada conference, we’re provided an opportunity to reflect on key claims trends. But with these opportunities comes challenges for many companies. Understanding what’s at play can help organizations operate more effectively a…

October 05, 2021 by Gary Gardner, BA CIP , Senior vice president, national sales
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