Flight attendants share the dangers of their jobs post-pandemic, from aggressive passengers refusing to wear masks to fears of contracting the deadly virus.
Find out more about psychotropic drugs, their off-label use, and how the COVID-19 pandemic can teach workers’ comp professionals more about the injured worker experience.
The February issue of Risk & Insurance honored 188 brokers as Power Brokers, six of them specifically for their efforts in addressing clients’ workers’ comp challenges.
Graduate students are young and don’t often feel the effects of repetitive motion injuries. But that’s not the case in industry and manufacturing, where the glovebox workforce is aging and workers report severe symptoms.
When one trucking company failed to alert its insurance to changes regarding which states it operated in, the trucking company loses workers’ comp coverage for several injured workers.
National Comp’s speaker proposal deadline has been extended through March 24. Submit a proposal today to be considered for our 2021 Conference program, presented this October in Las Vegas, Nev.
Great leadership demands diligence, foresight and courage, no matter the economic cycle. Risk & Insurance and four industry leaders discuss the traits and skills business and risk management leaders should bring to the table to help organizations succeed.
Deadline Extended! Your workers’ comp program success story could inspire your peers and help take the workers’ comp community to the next level. Tell us your story — application closes April 23rd.
In a webinar hosted by One Call on January 26, experts in the workers’ comp industry discussed the importance of collaboration in a claim and how to ensure optimal success for an injured worker.