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 and practical experts in the field. Workers’ Comp Kit Blog is sponsored by ReduceYourWorkersComp.com, a one-of-a-kind comprehensive workers’ comp cost control program on the Web.
Selections were made by the LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation Law Center staff using feedback from community members and Larson’s National Workers’ Compensation Advisory Board members. Workers’ Comp Kit Blog is described as “the ‘go to’ weblog for learning about workers’ compensation cost containment techniques and strategies.”
The Top 25 Blogs contain some of the best writing out there on workers’ compensation and workplace issues in general, according to LexisNexis. They contain a wealth of information for the workers’ compensation community with timely news items, practical information, expert analysis, practice tips, frequent postings, and helpful links to other sites.
In the Workers’ Comp Kit Blog, you can learn about what to do after an injury, how to select a third party administrator, how to select an insurance broker, and how to reduce workers’ compensation fraud.
The LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation Law Center Staff will choose which of the 25 honorees will receive Top Blog of the Year 2009.
About the Workers’ Comp Kit®
The Workers’ Comp Kit® is an easy-to-use assessment tool to determine how well a company is controlling its workers’ comp costs and how much those costs can be reduced. The Workers’ Comp Kit, developed by Amaxx Ventures, LLC, includes a step-by-step implementation plan that provides the necessary materials to ensure success. The WCK application is a best-in-business process that is based on 20 years of experience lowering workers’ compensation costs while improving overall program efficiency. For more information, contact info@ReduceYourWorkersComp.com.
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