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How Fear Impacts Workers’ Compensation Claims (and What to Do About It)

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By understanding the role fear plays in workers compensation claims, employers can implement strategies to foster trust, improve outcomes, and reduce costs. The Link Between Fear and Litigation Studies have consistently identified fear as a major driver of workers compensation litigation. Heres how: 1.

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The Role of Evidence-Based Medicine in Transforming Workers’ Compensation

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Why EBM Matters in WorkersCompensation Improved Medical Outcomes EBM enables healthcare providers to tailor treatment plans to the specific needs of injured workers, ensuring that interventions are both effective and necessary. Contact: mstack@reduceyourworkerscomp.com. All state laws vary.

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Reforming Your Workers’ Comp Program: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Taking Action

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Revamping a workers compensation (WC) program can transform how companies manage costs and care for injured employees. Below, we explore common errors and provide actionable steps to begin reforming a workers’ comp program. Do supervisors and employees understand their roles in the post-injury process?

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Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Vocational Rehab in Workers’ Compensation

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Workplace injuries can have significant financial and operational impacts on businesses, but the cost to the employee is often much greater. From physical pain to financial insecurity, an injury can be life-altering. Despite this, many employers overlook one of the most critical aspects of workplace injury management: rehabilitation.

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Navigating the Conflicting Roles of Supervisors in Workplace Injury Management

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Supervisors play a critical role in the management of workplace injuries. They are often the first to respond when an employee is hurt and are responsible for guiding both the injured employee and the organization through the post-injury process. First Responder Role: When an injury occurs, the supervisor is often the first to know.

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Get Started Building Your NEW Workers’ Comp Program in 2025

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When embarking on the journey to master workers compensation, the road is well-traveled and marked by proven strategies. Our three components to achieve workers comp mastery are: Framework , Employer Controls , and External Controls. Workers compensation programs are multifaceted, and leaders often struggle to prioritize.

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4 Step Process to Successfully Settle More Workers’ Compensation Claims

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Identifying red flag cases involving Medicare considerations early on is essential, especially for catastrophic injuries or workers nearing Medicare eligibility. Soft Tactics: These focus on empathy, personal outreach, and building rapport. For example: Discussing family needs or career aspirations post-settlement.