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Why Musculoskeletal Recovery Is Getting More Complex, And What Claims Teams Can Do About It

As workplace injury rates fall, a new challenge is rising: complexity.
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White Paper Summary

Musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries still account for more than 80% of workers’ compensation claims. But the claims that remain aren’t just fewer, they’re harder to treat. They’re taking longer to resolve, requiring more clinical coordination, and demanding more from claims professionals across the board.

“We’re seeing fewer claims overall, but the ones that persist are tougher to manage,” said Brian Peers, PT, DPT, VP of Clinical Solutions at MedRisk. “It’s not that injuries are getting worse, it’s that the simpler ones are disappearing.”

This shift: fewer claims, higher complexity, isn’t just a trend. It’s a structural change that’s reshaping how MSK recovery must be approached. And for claims teams, adapting isn’t optional, it’s essential.

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MedRisk is the leader in physical rehabilitation for the workers’ compensation industry. Our clinically based program ensures evidence-based care, reduces costs, and promotes return to work.

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