Given their countless similarities, it makes sense for workers’ compensation to look to the experience and expertise of health insurance to learn better claims mitigation.
Due to the rapid growth of TPLFs and their increased involvement in litigation, cases often take a year longer to resolve than they would if a TPLF was not involved in the case.
These tools can help underwriters navigate the troubled waters of property catastrophe losses resulting from more frequent and severe natural disasters.
The competition for talent among workers’ compensation service providers is fierce. Investing in new technology is of paramount importance to complete projects, meet service expectations, and retain the best talent.