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After an accident, it’s unclear whether Uber is liable for injuries incurred by passengers or if drivers — and yes, even the passengers themselves — are responsible.
Evaluating a center of excellence is the key to making sure injured workers get the best care for the best price.
After an entrepreneur and former professional skier sustained a devastating workplace injury, his nurse case manager helped get him back to a life of adventure.
At NWCDC 2019, learn how new technologies can increase worker advocacy while also helping employers save money both before and after an injury.
The pizza chain went to court after a blind customer sued them for violating the ADA.
While dangerous drug combinations are diminishing within the industry, even one claim with drugs that don’t mix could put an injured worker’s well-being at risk
The talent gap isn’t going away anytime soon. Here’s what insurance and risk management can do to address it.
State workers’ compensation laws are ever-changing. Here’s what you need to know to stay up to date on workers’ compensation and paid leave laws in the Northeast.
From making it easy for workers in rural areas to see a doctor to ensuring injured workers don’t skip appointments, here’s how telemedicine is improving care in workers’ comp.
Medical provider fraud hurts both companies and their employees. Fortunately, new technology could help close down fraud shops in the future.
Medical marijuana, the raging opioid epidemic and the proliferation of technology are just some of the topics NWCDC will cover this year.
Relation’s COO Ed Page wants young workers to know that insurance is a field where they can change people’s lives for the better.
Telephonic nurse case managers are the unsung heroes of difficult workers’ comp claims.
The causes of chronic pain often remain elusive to scientists, but new research suggests that the brain, not the body, is at fault for continued aches and pains.
High prescription drug costs are a huge issue in workers’ compensation, but there are a few ways to tackle the rising costs.
A strong return-to-work plan is key to any workers’ compensation program. Here are five strategies that have proven results in getting workers back on their feet.
Longer hours aren’t making your workers more productive, but they could be causing dangerous fatigue.
Coalition’s head of insurance believes people underestimate how much of the insurance industry is based on human interaction. He’s setting out to change that image.
Differences in state workers’ compensation policies can create a headache for both employers and injured workers when interstate claims arise.
Pharmaceutical companies and their insurers should brace themselves as the opioid litigation rages ahead.