The Benefits of Wellness Programs on Workers’ Compensation
Wellness programs have a direct impact on employee satisfaction, well-being, and productivity. In fact, compared to workers who are not offered wellness programs, employees who […]
Wellness programs have a direct impact on employee satisfaction, well-being, and productivity. In fact, compared to workers who are not offered wellness programs, employees who […]
Return-to-Work (RTW) programs are instrumental in helping injured workers transition from being out of commission to getting back on the job. Typically RTW programs involve
Innovative Programs Help Employees Return to Work, Lower Comp CostsRead More
Home healthcare services represent one of the fastest-growing segments in the U.S., as increasingly more individuals are looking to remain at home as they age
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Workplace safety is key to ensuring productivity, a positive morale, a reduction in on-the-job accidents or injuries and an improved risk profile for Workers’ Compensation
In 2013, 4,585 workers were killed on the job in the United States, and an estimated 50,000 died from occupational diseases, resulting in a loss
Workers Comp Report Reveals 150 Worker Deaths Per DayRead More
Tennessee Senator Mark Green (R-Clarksville) in mid-February introduced Senate Bill 721 to the state legislature that would allow many employers to opt-out of the state’s
Workers’ Compensation: Getting School Employees Involved in Safety Last month in our blog, Indiana Workers’ Compensation: Managing School Employee Safety, we covered the need to
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Workers Comp’ Update: What’s Going on with TRIA as X-Date Looms? Back in April, we wrote about the potential effect non-reauthorization of the Terrorism Risk
Workers Comp’ Update: What’s Going on with TRIA as X-Date Looms?Read More
Slips & Falls Cause of One-Third of Workers Comp Winter Claims in Midwest As this year’s first winter storm, Astro, hit the Plains and middle
Slips & Falls Cause of One-Third of Workers Comp Winter Claims in MidwestRead More
Workers Comp: New OSHA Rule Shortens Reporting Deadlines for Workplace Injuries OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) last month announced its final rule significantly altering
Workers Comp: New OSHA Rule Shortens Reporting Deadlines for Workplace InjuriesRead More