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Peter Rousmaniere

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Peter Rousmaniere is a journalist and consultant in the field of work injury risk. He lives in Woodstock, Vermont. Peter can be reached at [email protected]

Teddy Award Winner

Making the Grade

The Miami-Dade County Public Schools successfully contain threats that drive up workers’ compensation costs.

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Energized Safety Performance

Pinnacle West produced safety results twice as good as the utility industry average.

Column: Workers' Comp

A Problem of Trust

Comparisons of state workers’ comp systems are flawed by mismeasurement.

Column: Workers' Comp

Bending the Opioid Curve

The worst of times is over. Maybe that’s not saying very much.

Column: Workers' Comp

Using Deductibles

Since 1990, workers’ comp losses retained through large deductibles have grown quickly.

Column: Workers' Comp

Out of the Shadows

Understanding the culture of your foreign-born workers will greatly improve your safety efforts.

Column: Workers' Comp

Evaluation Made Simple

More times than not, keeping things simple gives the best outcome.

Trending Stories

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December 7, 2020

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October 12, 2020

Commercial Surety Is Hardening. How a Second CARES Act Would Help

November 10, 2020

What If I Build a Cannabis Business and No One Will Insure It?

November 6, 2020

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