CNA Blog — From the Experts

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CNA Blog— From the Experts

From insurance trends to risk control to corporate social responsibility, CNA’s leaders know their business and are proud to use their expertise to help organizations succeed.
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There are three ways insurance professionals can attract small business clients: know small business risk trends, harness technology and data and tailor coverages to meet business owners' needs.
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As cyberattacks continue to grow more frequent and severe, businesses of all sizes and types are under threat from ransomware, social engineering and data theft. Small- and medium-sized businesses can be especially vulnerable – partly because they may underestimate their risk from cybercrime.
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This initiative helps veterans leverage their service accomplishments through mentorship and collaboration as they transition to a career in insurance.
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Medical provider fraud pertains to deceitful activities such as submission of falsified medical bills, billing for services not rendered, magnifying the severity of injuries and administering unnecessary tests.
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Inflation is an urgent issue for everyone involved when it comes to commercial property insurance. All parties benefit from reviewing policy details, coverage limits and property valuations frequently.
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As the pharmacy landscape evolves and pharmacists’ responsibilities expand, so do the associated risks and exposures.
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The life sciences industry is poised for growth and opportunity, and emerging trends have allowed companies to remain resilient and capitalize on innovations that are strengthening the industry.
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CNA Equipment Breakdown Risk Control offers resources and tailored advice on maintenance strategies. CNA Equipment Breakdown Underwriting offers top-tier proprietary insurance coverage for equipment breakdown – regardless of the type of maintenance program.
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As banks welcome digital assets, they're also faced with increased vulnerabilities such as fraud, cyber hacks and market manipulation, and the federal government has signaled that regulation is around the corner.
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Fraud is not just an insurance problem; it’s a business problem. And its vast extent threatens the viability of businesses and the livelihoods of employees and their families.