Learn How Employers Can Become Proactive in Reducing Workers’ Compensation Fraud During the Weak Economy HARTFORD, December 15, 2009 — ReduceYourWorkersComp.com released a podcast, “Preventing Workers’ Compensation Fraud.” Download or play to learn how to report fraudulent injuries, aggravation of an existing claim, occupational health illnesses, workplace violence, theft of company property and product tampering. …
Archives for 2009
Workers’ Comp Kit Blog Named a LexisNexis Top 25 Blog for Workers’ Compensation
LexisNexis Names Blog Sponsored by ReduceYourWorkersComp.com One of 25 Best in 2009 for Workers’ Comp and Workplace Issues HARTFORD, November 3, 2009 — The Workers’ Comp Kit® Blog, was named one of LexisNexis’s Top 25 Blogs for Workers’ Compensation and Workplace Issues – 2009. The blog, at http://blog.reduceyourworkerscomp.com, contains daily information from top medical, legal …
On Foreign Ground: Insuring and Protecting Your Employees Abroad
By Rebecca A. Shafer – November 2009 With globalization and international trade increasing, more U.S.-based organizations are sending their employees to other countries on both short- and long-term assignments. For these employers, making sure their employees have appropriate workers compensation and liability insurance is as important as ensuring their physical security or that their vaccinations …
RIMS Survey Show Employers Fall Short in Workers’ Comp Cost Control
Results of First Industry-wide Survey at Best Practices for Post-Loss Cost Control NEW YORK — The first-ever industry wide survey on best practices for post-loss workers’ compensation cost control reveals that most employers are falling short, according to Advisen, which conducted the survey for the Risk & Insurance Management Society. The 2009 RIMS Benchmark Survey …
5 Steps for Risk Managers to Contain & Control Costs
By WCK Staff – October 2009 How to Explain the Financial Impact of Workers’ Compensation Insurance to Upper Management. Get Your Workers’ Comp Costs Under Control The financial impact of skyrocketing workers’ compensation insurance costs often goes unrecognized. Many businesses think it is just a cost of doing business. That’s a myth. What is NOT …
Local Rx: Developing Return-to-Work Programs in Unionized Companies
By Rebecca A. Shafer – July 2009 Collective bargaining obligations, labor contract requirements and uncooperative unions can be hindrances for a unionized company that is trying to develop a return-to-work program to manage workers compensation costs. Unions often oppose a return-to-work program until they can be convinced that it offers them something. Sometimes, employers facing this situation drop the idea completely, believing the obstacles are too great. The …
7 Ways to Make Medical Visits for WC Claims More Productive
By WCK Staff – November 2008 Some thoughts from the MD’s perspective on how to make your employees’ visits with an occupational physician more productive. 7 Medical Care Steps to Improve Your WC Program Establishing cooperative relationships before-hand is essential. What is key is having the medical advisor available to call the treating physician. This …
Workers’ Comp Success Depends on Quality Analysis
By REBECCA A. SHAFER – February 2009 Published in the February 9, 2009 issue of Business Insurance A guy is looking for a lost nickel under a streetlight. When quizzed, he says he lost it elsewhere, but he’s looking there “because the light is better here.” That old joke is relevant to workers’ compensation. Managers and executives often misidentify the …