During the virtual kick-off of the National Ergonomics Conference and Ergo Expo®, keynote speaker Dr. Mike O’Neill explained the psychology behind the healthy workplace ‘nudge’ and how it can have ergonomic benefits.
The pandemic has left yet another unforeseen consequence in its wake: What will happen to women in workers’ comp who had to step back from their work to provide for their families?
According to a recent survey conducted by Lightico and Sapiens, a majority of American workers’ compensation professionals are actively looking to create a more technology-centered future industry.
Described as a ‘natural settling place’ for COVID-19 claims, the workers’ comp landscape is just getting started in pandemic-related legal entanglements.
Workers’ comp has changed a lot over the past few years. If claims management companies want to succeed they will have to look at both the industry’s past and future.
In her upcoming book, motivational speaker and career coach Liz Lopez focuses on seven principles that can lead to a female corporate mindset that will shatter glass ceilings.
A whitepaper recently released by the Sedgwick Institute discusses the use of presumptions in the workers’ compensation system, emphasizing the expanded use of legal presumptions as a result of COVID-19.
A session at the 2020 CLM Workers’ Compensation and Retail, Restaurant & Hospitality Conference looked at how new technologies are influencing workers’ comp.
A recent session at the CLM Workers’ Compensation and Retail, Restaurant & Hospitality Conference, panelists talked about the role of attorney-client privilege in workers’ comp.
Fatigue is so much more than needing another cup of coffee, it could be a matter of life and death. Although the technology is young, companies are already adopting fatigue identification software.