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When it comes to managing construction defect claims, insureds should be looking for an insurance partner that has a sharp eye on the market and is keeping pace with today’s trends.
Biomechanical sensor technology has broad applications for preventing re-injury and correcting movements that cause injuries to occur.
Taking insurance trade groups to task in looking for scapegoats.
With the future of the Oklahoma Option in question, efforts to pass similar plans in other states are also in a holding pattern.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
Psychological services in the aftermath of a distressing event could prevent workers’ comp claims for post-event trauma.
There is no doubt cyber limits are increasing, but significant gaps remain.
A newly hired employee seeks workers’ comp benefits for an injury sustained during a pre-hire exam.
If your actuary lacks a cogent understanding of your loss reserve analysis; maybe it’s time to get a new actuary.
A look at the latest legal cases impacting the industry.
Undisciplined insurance purchasing practices leave dangerous gaps for expats.
The 2016 opening keynote speaker for NWCDC is passionate about harnessing technology to keep injured workers engaged with their recovery.
Business interruption losses from the Alberta fire will be “massive” according to experts.
Where higher reimbursement rates exist for workers’ comp, physicians may be more inclined to categorize an injury as occupational.
As some carriers pull back on business interruption coverage due to compounded exposures, insureds look to minimize risk.
Inhospitable work environments encourage some workers to rationalize committing insurance fraud.
Leaked documents shed light on mysteries surrounding numerous masterpieces.
An off-the-clock injury in extreme weather conditions raises questions of compensability.
Federal health care regulations are paving the way for a value-based purchasing approach in workers’ compensation.