Jennifer Thompson, workers’ compensation manager, and Britt Roarx, director of Risk at Texas Roadhouse, discuss how they transformed the company’s workers’ compensation program through innovative employee-centric approaches.
Monique Allen shares how her team implemented a personalized approach to workers’ compensation management and addresses emerging challenges in retail safety.
From the floor of National Comp 2024 in Las Vegas, Bryce Bennett, senior director of environmental safety and health, The Home Depot, and Don Stanfield, Home Depot account manager from Liberty Mutual Helmsman share insight on their team effort toward worker safety.
From thoughtful education programs to on-site health clinics and everything in between, employers are working to support the health of their people in every way possible.
From leadership commitment to whole-person care, these award-winning organizations are reshaping industry standards for injury prevention and workforce care.
Monica Manske of PMA Companies shares her expert insights on the critical role of data in managing workplace safety risks, the importance of a comprehensive onboarding process, and the unique challenges faced by new employees in the context of workplace safety.
In sports, the effort to get the injured worker back in the game as fast as possible is secondary to the cost of doing so. So why is workers’ comp still making cost control the primary driver?