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Inhospitable work environments encourage some workers to rationalize committing insurance fraud.
Do your homework when choosing a workers’ comp bill review provider. One size does not fit all.
For hands-on employers, there are myriad benefits to self-insuring your workers’ compensation program.
According to a WCRI study, North Carolina stands to reap huge savings by adopting a Texas-style workers’ comp drug formulary.
An off-the-clock injury in extreme weather conditions raises questions of compensability.
A majority of patients still believe that opioids are the most effective remedy for pain, and expect treating physicians to prescribe them.
Experts endorse an advocacy-based claims model to drive better outcomes and reduce litigation.
Federal health care regulations are paving the way for a value-based purchasing approach in workers’ compensation.
The Food and Drug Administration’s new label requirements for opioids stress the risk of abuse, addiction, overdose, and death.
Robotic suits are now becoming a reality in the effort to prevent injuries, according to NIOSH.
Governments as well as employers stand to benefit significantly by investing in programs that keep employees at work after an illness or injury.
Federal agencies are considering safety rules aimed at reducing the risks associated with drivers with untreated obstructive sleep disorder.
With guns a hot-button emotional issue, employers face tough choices for managing related reputational exposures.
Data collected by wearables can make claims more clear-cut, and help prevent future incidents.
The marijuana industry’s growing traction has given rise to divergent views on managing the risks.
Manufacturers must comply with up to 26 different state safety plans.
After a brutal murder in the workplace, the court must decide whether workers’ comp is the exclusive remedy.
Departing I.I.I. president Bob Hartwig reflects on what lies ahead, for the industry and for himself.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
Bills in the state’s House and Senate would free payers from any obligation to reimburse for medical marijuana.