When measured in lives lost during concentrated periods of time, these accidents are the worst ones in America. (The occupational victims of asbestos are not… Read more »
Editor's note: This is Part 2 of a series on adolescent work injuries.
Twenty million kids below the age of 18 are at work, almost… Read more »
It is shift’s end at the factory, and you’re holding a movie camera in front of the entrance. These workers are a composite of the… Read more »
Similar employers, and also similar operating units in large employers, have huge variations in work injury experience. Were insurers to report on these variances, showing… Read more »
The Florida 11th Circuit Court decision on Aug. 13 appears to be the first state court decision in many years to declare an entire workers’… Read more »
A recurring concern among many in the workers’ compensation field, perhaps especially labor activists, is the case of workers not seeking workers’ compensation benefits after… Read more »
The workers’ compensation insurer is for many the centerpiece of a mature industry. Injury frequency almost constantly declines. Insurers earn modest but fairly steady returns… Read more »
Motor vehicle accidents have been declining. What if they disappeared? It would remove a factor in over one third of work fatalities. It would save…
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Summer has come in and the annual flock of reports on medications in workers' comp arrived. Pharmacy benefit managers publish them to review the prior…
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