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July 26, 2023
Michael D. Matthews, M.S., P.E.
forensic mechanical engineer, EFI Global
Assessing the risk of robots in the age of automation

Emerging technologies and robotic assemblies are paving the way for automation to become a meaningful part of life. Efficiency, safety, productivity and convenience are a few reasons behind the increased dependency on such technologies. From a financ…

July 26, 2023 by Michael D. Matthews, M.S., P.E., forensic mechanical engineer, EFI Global
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March 17, 2022
Steven Grutzmacher
general adjuster
Navigating water damage after a pipe bursts

For many public sector employees — including those with schools, municipalities, and utility districts — managing property losses may be just one responsibility of a much broader role. Imagine being a newly appointed school superintendent…

March 17, 2022 by Steven Grutzmacher, general adjuster
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August 25, 2017
William Zachry, Senior Fellow, Sedgwick Institute
A “magic bullet” to reduce workers’ compensation costs?

Workers’ compensation is a “no fault” system. Every state has laws and regulations mandating the prompt reporting of all injuries and accidents. Most of these laws are in place to protect the rights and benefits of injured workers. What many employ…

August 25, 2017 by William Zachry, Senior Fellow, Sedgwick Institute
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June 29, 2016
Michael Reynolds, Director of Total Performance, Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc.
This 4th of July, stay safe!

Who doesn’t love July 4th, Independence Day, a celebration of our nation’s independence and traditionally a day filled with food, family and good fun? Unfortunately, July 4th is also a holiday that can bring danger and great potential for property …

June 29, 2016 by Michael Reynolds, Director of Total Performance, Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc.
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