Thanks to the widespread vaccination, the United States declared polio to be eradicated in 1979. Until now, 1979 was the last time that natural transmission of polio happened domestically. The recent identification of a polio […]
Grand Rapids, MN (WorkersCompensation.com) – Documenting coworkers’ complaints about an employee can sometimes help an employer rebuff an FMLA discrimination claim from a fired worker. The fact that several paraprofessionals complained about a mental health practitioner […]
How do you train managers on return to work and applying light duty restrictions? How do you know you’re selecting the right vendors and physicians? At the 2022 Workers’ Compensation Institute Conference in Orlando, an […]
The uptick in ransomware-based cyberattacks and their associated payouts have led to tighter terms around cyber policies in the last year, but demand for cyber insurance continues to increase. As the market continues to stabilize […]
Summary: National Preparedness Month, celebrated every September, is a great time for small business owners across the country to revisit and adjust their own disaster recovery plans. National Preparedness Month 2022: A Lasting Legacy Hurricanes, wildfires, […]
Webinar starts at 12 p.m. Eastern on September 21st King of Prussia, Pa. (August 31, 2022) – 8 in 10 Americans will walk into their nearest pharmacy in search of back pain relief or more […]
The overall cost of doing business is rising for everyone due to inflation, and the insurance industry is no exception. Safety National’s President, John Csik, provides his insight into how carriers are reacting to its […]
Kaiser mental health workers in Northern California went on strike on August 15th. This strike by the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUWH) isn’t your run-of-the mill dispute about wages. Kaiser mental health physicians have […]