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Workers' Compensation

A newsletter for the $40 billion workers' compensation industry
and the professionals shaping the new world of workers' compensation.

Why the Coronavirus Recession Is Not Like the Last Recession

Judith Ramirez received a letter this month that she'd been dreading: The Honolulu hotel that furloughed her from a housekeeping job in March, during the lockdown triggered by the coronavirus ...


Top News & Features

Tech Startup Hoping Insurers Ready for Online Dispute Resolution

Oklahoma Says J&J 'Deceitful' Marketing Fed Opioid Epidemic; J&J Denies Wrongdoing

Early Cannabis Insurance Claims Experience Differs from Expectations

Aon to Grow Partnership with CoverWallet for Small-Medium Business Market

Post-Reform Trends in California Workers' Comp Medical Services

The average number of visits for evaluation and management and physical medicine services in the California workers' compensation system has continued to edge down since the enactment of the ...


State and Regional

New Hampshire Governor Signs Workplace Safety Bill

Oklahoma Senate OKs Workers' Comp Reforms; Bill Goes to Governor

Teva to Pay Oklahoma $85 Million to Avoid Trial Over Opioid Marketing

Worker Seriously Injured at Massachusetts Construction Site

Family of Maine Roofer Who Fell Files $2.5M Wrongful-Death Suit

Texas Rubber Company Faces $530K Penalty for Safety Violations

OSHA Calls for Review of Machine Safety Rule in Age of Robotics

When the price of physician services increases relative to group health rates, injured workers report fewer problems getting the care they want but no significant improvement in physical...


Saftey and Risk Management

More Evidence Welding Fumes Raise Lung Cancer Risk

Managing Sexual Harassment Risk in the #MeToo Era

Medicare Secondary Payer Changes Include Penalties, Double Damages: Viewpoint

When the price of physician services increases relative to group health rates, injured workers report fewer problems getting the care they want but no significant improvement in physical...


Research and Trends

Captive Insurers Grow Their Third-Party Business with Help from Digital Tools

The Complete Carrier Playbook to Writing Better Business

Using Technology to Improve Risk Management in Construction


Video/Audio

Major Changes in the Insurance as a Result of the COVID-19 Crisis

Bringing Back the 'Home Office'


Academy of Insurance

Work Comp Group Captives: What You Won't Hear from Captive Managers

Emerging Trends and Risks in Workers Comp that Could Adversely Affect Agents