Worker Compensation Articles & Analysis: Older
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With a return to “normal” still stubbornly distant, COVID-19 remains the prominent force shaping claims trends. In many places, restrictions were cautiously eased – just to be restarted when cases surged. And businesses were left trying to take it all in stride. How does that uneven impact translate into incident experience? Here’s a look at current trends by line of ...
Although it is not likely the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will conduct in-home workplace inspections to address safety and health issues, employers may still be impacted financially by in-home accidents that might be covered by workers’ compensation insurance when employees work remotely. Therefore, it is important for employers to ...
From there, you will need to determine areas of focus that need improvement, which will necessitate access to data that can adequately highlight trouble spots or potential success stories—like declines in worker injuries or workers’ compensation costs. Read, “How to Build an Award-Winning Safety ...
Health and medical knowledge are essential to the resolution of disputes in law and administrative applications (such as workers' compensation) and provide essential input into public policy decisions. ...
