Whether delegating the task or doing it yourself, updating workers' comp email lists, or any email list, can be one of those procrastination generators.
I have been sending out a newsletter since 2010. Dealing with email addresses was something I ignored until my workers' comp email list blew up. Check out the first item in the list below to see what happened with my email provider.
I thought about writing this article when I received an email sent to one of my assistants who last worked for me in 2011. During the pandemic, many employees changed jobs.
Three bad things can happen if you have too many outdated email addresses:
My recommendations for a quick fix are:
Now that you have read this article, you can frown and roll your eyes. Remember that keeping your workers' comp email lists up to date is a form of customer service.
This blog post is provided by James Moore, AIC, MBA, ChFC, ARM, and is republished with permission from J&L Risk Management Consultants. Visit the full website at www.cutcompcosts.com.
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