In workers' compensation programs, the conversation often revolves around costs, compliance, and …
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In workers' compensation programs, the conversation often revolves around costs, compliance, and …
Why Empathy is the Secret Weapon in Workers’ Compensation ProgramsRead More

Efficient management of workers' compensation claims significantly impacts both employee recovery …
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Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is increasingly recognized as a critical component in workers' …
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When it comes to workplace safety, experience matters—a lot more than you might think. A study …
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Injuries are an inevitable part of the workplace, but lost time doesn’t have to be. A …

In the complex world of workers’ compensation, risk managers play a vital role in aligning …
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In this final part of our series exploring the nine elements of independent premium audits, we turn …
Part 3: Workers’ Comp Independent Premium Audits ExplainedRead More

In this three-part series, we are examining nine elements of independent premium audits to help you …
Part 2: Workers’ Comp Independent Premium Audits ExplainedRead More

When an employer receives a revised workers' compensation premium bill, the accuracy of the bill …
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Many companies operate under an unwritten rule: accept every workers’ compensation claim, no …
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When a workplace injury occurs, selecting the right physician is a critical factor in ensuring a …
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There are elements in your workers’ compensation program that may be creating challenges without …

Effectively managing workers’ compensation requires careful oversight and proactive measures to …
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In the first part of our series, we emphasized the importance of thoughtful layoff planning to …
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Mass layoffs or company closures can trigger a significant increase in workers' compensation …
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When an employee is injured on the job, their primary concerns should be their health and recovery. …
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For many employers, OSHA compliance is seen as a necessary evil—a government-mandated burden that …
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This post is one in a 3-part series: What Is Considered OSHA Recordable? How to Calculate …
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Once employers and adjusters understand the value of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in workers' …
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Nurse case managers (NCMs) coordinate medical care and determine the extent of disability. …
How to Tell If You Need a Nurse Case Manager for Your Workers’ Compensation ClaimRead More