Workers’ Compensation
More than 50% of businesses pay too much for workers’ compensation due to errors inherent in the system, and many more fail to manage their workers’ comp exposure, letting thousands of dollars in available credits go from their bottom line to the insurance carrier’s.
Not our clients. Our practical and proven processes go beyond quote gathering to address the conditions behind out-of-control workers’ comp costs, namely:
- Premium Audit overcharges
- Incorrect and mismanaged experience modification
- Injury costs that spiral out of control
- Unproductive, drama-creating employees that drive up claim costs
Call us for a free analysis to find out if you’re paying too much for workers’ compensation.
April 24, 2012
Employers’ Workers’ Comp top concerns in 2012 and their surprising ignorance While a recent survey reveals that employers’ top Workers’ Comp concern was cost containment, it was surprising how little they knew about a key cost control… Read More. Five costly, unnecessary mistakes employers make when an injury occurs The hours and days immediately following
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March 31, 2012
New approaches to employee retention As the economy recovers, employers are seeing the effects of downsizing, pay freezes and benefit trimming on employee morale and the need to strengthen employee engagement takes on new importance… Read More. Employers beware: OSHA trends Shifts in OSHA’s compliance approach have meant larger fines for more employers… Read More.
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Tagged Berkshire County, Berkshires, Employee engagement, Facebook, Job satisfaction, Job security, NIOSH, Occupational hearing loss, OSHA, Recordkeeping violations, Risk management, Social media, The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, The Injury and Illness Prevention Program, The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, The National Labor Relations Board, Toole Insurance, Whistleblower, Workers' Compensation, Workplace fatigue
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January 31, 2012
2011 Workers’ Comp decisions offer insights for employers in 2012 A review of some of the top 2011 legal and government actions relating to Workers’ Comp provides keen insight into issues that may dominate 2012… Read More. OSHA Form 300A posting date approaching Mark your calendars to post the OSHA Form 300A on February 1….
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