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Here’s everything attendees need to know about the upcoming virtual conference.
These short videos offer ergonomics tips remote employees will actually use.
From gathering injury statistics to wearable technologies, here’s how workplace safety has evolved in the last half-century.
Coronavirus isn’t the only illness employers need to fear when they return to the office. Stagnant plumbing systems make Legionnaires’ Disease a top concern.
Return-to-work delays, physical pain and treatment non-adherence are all in play when an injured worker has PTSD.
As hospitals focus on fighting COVID-19, many other types of care and procedures have been suspended. How will that affect workers’ comp?
Mental health components to a claim may send adjusters spiraling. Debunking these myths will help them better care for injured workers and cut back on claims costs.
Here’s what industry professionals have to say about the CPCU, one of insurance’s most prestigious designations.
Teaching employees proper body mechanics can help prevent injuries and reduce musculoskeletal risk.
As we shift to working remotely, Zoom fatigue and other conditions illustrate the toll tech takes on our bodies.
COVID-19 may be making it difficult for chronic pain patients to access care. Here’s what workers’ comp can do to help.
A recent report looks at how the economic effects of COVID-19 are hitting workers’ compensation.
A recent report found that one-fourth of U.S. employees are feeling burnout due to the novel coronavirus.
Pritchard and Jerden’s Steve Heinen has dedicated his career to learning about and improving the workers’ comp industry.
Swiss Re’s report looks at insured and uninsured economic losses caused by disaster events in 2019.
As technology evolves, risk managers will need to be more agile than ever before as they develop creative risk solutions for the future.
A recent NCCI examined how frequently claims exceeding $1 million occurred over the last 15 years.
New technologies promise better treatment plans and faster recovery, but do carriers and brokers think they’re worth the money?
Former collegiate basketball coach Pam Borton is helping employers fight burnout by teaching them to take an injury prevention approach to mental health.
A panel at the virtual Future of Risk conference discussed how the workers’ comp industry is likely to change in the future.