TPA Medical Management Critical for Cost Containment The third party administrator (TPA) who …
TPA and Claims Administration
How Your Carrier or TPA Should Process Claims Intake
It is pretty hard to be proactive on your injury claims if you struggle to get the claim to your …
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Not So Fast – Get All The Facts Before Accepting a Workers Comp Claim
Sometimes when an occupational injury occurs, it seems like a no-brainer that it would be an …
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3 Common Mistakes Your Workers Comp Claims Adjusters May Be Making
As we often write about here on Lowerwc.com, adjusters are faced with many duties to perform every …
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Broadspire Donates $100,000 to the SOS Childrens Village
Broadspire, a Crawford Company and leading third party administrator of …
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Selecting High Quality Third Party Administrator Adds Directly to Your Bottom Line
There are many programs a self-insured employer can implement to have a positive impact on the cost …
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The Right Way and Wrong Way to Deny a Workers Comp Claim
There are a lot of ways to deny a workers comp claim. The easiest way is if the case is not …
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The Future of Workers Compensation
We belong to a lot of mailing lists for various groups that involve risk management and workers …
Four Biggest Mistakes of Workers Comp Claim Adjusters
Adjusters are faced daily with the task of making many different decisions on many different types …
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Is Your Self Insured Program Leaving Money on the Table
Many self-insured employers think they are properly controlling the cost of their workers …
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What To Do When Employer and Insurance Company Interests Are Out of Sync
The insurance company, or the third party administrator (TPA) on the behalf of the insurance …
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Not Too Many, Not Too Few, Make Sure Your Adjusters Caseload is Just Right
The risk manager is perplexed. The workers compensation adjusters on the self-insured program …
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Skills, Qualifications, and Support, Critical in Selecting TPA
The selection of a third party administrator (TPA) is critical to the success of the claims …
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Workers Compensation News From Around the Net
Input Needed in Providers Opioid Audit The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of …
How Employers SHOULD Communicate in NY Workers Comp
Employers and employees are the most important persons in a comp claim. The law does not treat them …
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Industry Leaders Discuss Challenges at Broadspires First Pharmacy Summit
Medications and drugs continue to play an increasingly important role in the overall of …
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5 Ways to Avoid Industrial Commission* Hearings
Employers and adjusters often inadvertently drive up the cost of workers compensation by not …
Make Sure Your Carrier Does Not Use Trapdoor Communications
Communication (a sharing of information) is essential to proper handling of workers comp claims. …
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Countdown to Disaster: Employer Faced with 2 Million Dollar Payout for Late Filing in NY Workers Comp
Last week, a decision in the New York Court of Appeals (in NY, the highest court) sent a chilling …
Seven Basic Guidelines for Talking to Your Adjuster
First, keep in mind, your adjuster, wants you to be happy with the work product. Second, your …
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