A company’s prompt reporting of workers’ injuries can have a considerable influence on its bottom line, a new study by The Hartford Financial Services Group has found. The study showed that claims filed five or more days after an injury cost an average of 15 percent more for medical and income-replacement benefits than similar claims that had been filed promptly.
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