The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that a man who contracted COVID-19 while working as a utility lineman was entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits.
This is not simply about translation. It’s about building bridges of understanding, fostering trust, and ushering in an era of inclusive claims management.
Industry expert Michael Cwynar of Enlyte outlines the delicate balance between technological innovation and professional expertise in navigating the complex new landscape of AI.
The Supreme Court of New Hampshire recently overturned a decision that denied a widow’s request to be added as a dependent for death benefits after her husband’s work-related death.
A universal focus on patient outcomes rather than front-end cost-cutting is the path to workers’ comp transformation, for the benefit of patients and payors alike
When injured workers are afraid to report on-the-job injuries—no matter the reasoning—everyone suffers. It’s time to find a better solution to injury reporting.
The most successful relationships involve the claims team and the claims advocates on the broker side, demonstrating that all parties involved want nothing but to appropriately adjust covered claims.
An employer-focused independent medical examination (IME) program can significantly reduce claim costs, accelerate resolution times and improve outcomes for workers’ comp.
From the changing regulatory environment to the risks of new technologies, Westfield Specialty’s Vincent Cisternino delves into the key financial risks and coverage nuances in financial lines insurance for various entity types.