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WEBINAR
February 10, 2026
Nuclear Verdicts: How to Protect Your Organization from Catastrophic Jury Awards
Nuclear verdicts show no signs of slowing down while the financial stakes for businesses continue to escalate. Join our claims management experts on February 10th for an interactive discussion breaking down what's fueling massive jury awards and sharing proven strategies to protect your operations. Learning from real-world case studies and field-tested approaches, you'll gain practical tools and actionable steps to reduce risk exposure and build a stronger defense against nuclear verdict outcomes.

IN-PERSON
March 10-13, 2026
NATMI Training & Certification
According to NATMI, recipients who enrolled in a NATMI training and certification lowered their organization's accident rate by 86%, achieved a lower occupational injury rate by 83%, and controlled costs associated with accident litigation by 100%. The cost of participating in NATMI is minimal compared to the company’s day-to-day operational savings.
The Certified Director of Safety (CDS)/Certified Safety Supervisor (CSS) course is designed to help safety personnel attain a greater professional knowledge base that should, in turn, provide greater confidence to improve operations, prevent and control injury and damage, as well as the ability to provide strong representation such as during a court case.

WEBINAR
February 19, 2026
ERISA Fiduciary Duties
Join us for an in-depth session on ERISA fiduciary duties for health and welfare plans, designed to help employers understand their obligations as plan sponsors. We’ll review key ERISA requirements, highlight common compliance pitfalls, and share practical best practices to minimize fiduciary risk.

WEBINAR
March 19, 2026
Navigating Employer-Sponsored Coverage & Medicare
Join us for a practical session on how Medicare interacts with employer-sponsored health plans—an increasingly important topic as more employees continue working past age 65. We’ll break down eligibility and enrollment timing for Medicare Parts A, B, and D, clarify how Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) rules impact group plan coordination, and highlight key considerations such as HSA eligibility, COBRA timing, and employer premium reimbursements. Understanding these rules is essential for employers evaluating benefit offerings and for employees choosing the coverage option that best fits their needs.
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