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

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Also, the injury coordinator should know whether your NCM is an RN or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). He is co-author of the #1 selling comprehensive training guide Your Ultimate Guide to Mastering Workers Comp Costs: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%. Require the NCM to provide frequent updates.

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Drive Sales Growth and Increase Client Satisfaction With Workers’ Comp

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All businesses with workers in California and Nevada are required to have Workers Compensation Insurance. 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.

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

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Victoria Aumiller, Chesapeake Employers Insurance “Being injured is painful for the worker and scary for the family,” she said, adding, “it’s very fulfilling to make the experience less frightening and to help the worker navigate the medical and claims process.” It’s a day of celebration, not only for workers comp.

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

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By Julius Young, Richard Jacobsmeyer, Barry Bloom, Editors-in-Chief for Herlick, California Workers’ Compensation Handbook [Note: This article is excerpted from the upcoming 2025 edition of Herlick, California Workers’ Compensation Handbook. The AI revolution is starting to come to workers’ compensation.

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

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Robinson, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Workers’ Compensation Emerging Issues Analysis ( LexisNexis ) (This article is excerpted from the upcoming 2024 Edition of Workers’ Compensation Emerging Issues Analysis (LexisNexis). By Thomas A. Section numbers below refer to the text in that book. In § 3, Hon.