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During a recent session at the virtual Ergo Expo conference Facebook’s human factors researcher shared why workplace environment is an important consideration for ergonomists.
These resource centers can help employers navigate the public safety, legal and ethical aspects of curbing the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace and minimize related risks.
Northwell Health put employees first when it came to addressing the 6,000 COVID-19 claims they’ve faced so far.
These workers’ comp podcasts offer valuable educational content from industry veterans for industry pros.
A recent study found that the San Andreas fault has a 1 in 87 probability of producing a major quake within the next year.
Workers’ comp has changed a lot over the past few years. If claims management companies want to succeed they will have to look at both the industry’s past and future.
OSHA is facing a lawsuit that alleges that they failed to respond adequately to workers’ COVID-19 related safety complaints.
Austin Oldham talks about higher education risk management, how COVID has changed the game and his connection to enhancing the profession.
Two WCRI reports shed light on drug regulations and spend in workers’ comp.
Five recent suits give employers a peek at the COVID-19-related litigation they could face if they mismanage employee safety during the pandemic.
A recent survey by Health Strategy Associates captures workers’ compensation payers and providers perspectives on how COVID-19 is affecting the industry.
Each year, Gallagher welcomes hundreds of interns into its offices. Could this pipeline of young professionals be the solution to the industry’s current talent crisis?
A recent report from the Natural Wildlife Federation and Allied World takes a look at how natural features can be used to reduce the amount of damage caused by Nat CATs.
The world of claims and litigation is changing as workers’ comp adopts new technologies.
A recent session at CLM’s Workers Compensation and Retail, Restaurant & Hospitality Conference explored how humans will remain necessary even as automation takes over more aspects of the claims process.
A panel at the 2020 CLM Workers’ Compensation and Retail Restaurant and Hospitality Conference dove into the trends they’re seeing in workers’ comp litigation.
While PBMs should be helping payers negotiate drug prices, these common overcharges could prevent workers’ comp insurers and self-insureds from getting the best deals.
The virus has made it nearly impossible for productions to get insurance, begging the question will this be a summer without blockbusters?
From asset protection for spacecrafts to workers’ comp policies for crew members, here’s what insurance coverage companies will need to make the commercialization of space a reality.
The movement seeks to treat injured workers as consumers and caters to their on-demand service expectations.