The ongoing impacts of COVID-19, cannabis legalization and medical cost containment are among the key regulatory and legislative issues that states across the country are grappling with, according to NCCI.
Goldberg Segalla brings on two workers’ comp team members, Gallagher appoints a managing director for its Global Small Business Practice and more in this version of People on the Move.
With its workers’ compensation program at a crossroads, The Elwyn Foundation incorporated its company pillars to overhaul its approach to work injuries.
The recently introduced Inflation Reduction Act addresses healthcare issues for Medicare recipients but may have trickle-down effects on workers’ compensation costs
The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud estimates the fraud burden for workers’ comp at $32 billion per year. New investigation strategies can help mitigate the damage.
ADHD in adults can impact workplace productivity, but also safety. Here’s what employers should watch for and understand about how to support their teams.
The high inflation in the 1970s and early 1980s led to a rough time for the insurance industry. Today’s higher numbers could lead traditional carriers to become more cautious.
Several states have ruled that medical marijuana is a reasonable and necessary medical treatment for work-related injuries, including neuropathy, chronic pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Insurance industry internships, broader career development opportunities and bringing better health care to underserved communities are all interwoven into the workers’ compensation carrier’s mission.