Back to Basics Why the First Report of Injury Is So Important in a Workers Comp Claim
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Medical Costs Continue to Rise
The ever-increasing cost of health care is overshadowing the decline in frequency of workers compensation claims.
Discuss with your risk management advisor and/or claim adjuster tactics and strategies to identify excessive medical bills and always be on the look out for FRAUD.
Discuss with your risk management advisor and/or claim adjuster tactics and strategies to identify excessive medical bills and always be on the look out for FRAUD.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
The Hiring Process
How does your firm recruit new talent? How extensive is your screening process? Referrals? Background screenings? Records checks? Citizenship?
The effort to bring someone onto your payroll cannot be overlooked nor should it be delegated as an administrative "tick-and-flick" process.
Remember: who you hire ultimately impacts your labor costs including workers compensation loss costs.
The effort to bring someone onto your payroll cannot be overlooked nor should it be delegated as an administrative "tick-and-flick" process.
Remember: who you hire ultimately impacts your labor costs including workers compensation loss costs.
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