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How to Tell If You Need a Nurse Case Manager for Your Workers’ Compensation Claim

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However, there are times when the NCM doesn’t serve a specific purpose and is assigned to the claim to get it moving. Also, the injury coordinator should know whether your NCM is an RN or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Ask the following: Do you have any suggestions for when we should use nurses and what types of claims?

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National Workers’ Comp Adjuster Day: Unsung Heroes Who Improve People’s Lives

Triple-I: Workers Compensation

By Loretta Worters, Vice President, Media Relations, Triple-I When Victoria Aumiller , AIC, WCP, claims specialist, Chesapeake Employers Insurance came to the organization 14 years ago, she didn’t realize how meaningful her job would be. It’s a day of celebration, not only for workers comp.

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Drive Sales Growth and Increase Client Satisfaction With Workers’ Comp

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But do you know that Word & Browns partnership with CompNet Insurance Solutions makes it easy for you to offer Workers Comp coverage? Best of all, you dont need a Property + Casualty (P+C) license. What Is Workers Comp? No P+C license is necessary for you. Why Say Yes?

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Blog Post: Herlick, California Workers’ Compensation Handbook: 2024 Developments

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Since 2020, many workers’ compensation stakeholders have changed their operational models. Large numbers of insurance brokers, employer HR departments, insurance and TPA claims departments, attorneys, and other companies servicing the workers’ compensation industry shifted to a remote work model. Workers' Comp.

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Blog Post: Workers’ Compensation Emerging Issues Analysis: The Changing Workforce and Workplace

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COVID-19 In § 8, Hamilton examines the latest study from the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) on the impact of long COVID in workers’ compensation claims. This amendment applies to all claims pending as of June 28, 2022, and all claims filed after this date.