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Cutcompcosts Articles Reach 2,000 Milestone One important event happened to this website and blog last week. Yes, Cutcompcosts articles have reached 2,000 since it started
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Cutcompcosts Articles Reach 2,000 Milestone One important event happened to this website and blog last week. Yes, Cutcompcosts articles have reached 2,000 since it started
California Workers Comp Injury Statistics From WCIRB Webinar The Workers Comp Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB) webinar on April 18th was full of great info on
Workers Comp Adjuster Licenses – Reciprocity Adds Authority A recent question on Workers Comp adjuster licenses was emailed to me two weeks ago – I
Workers Comp Economics – NCCI Labor Market Insights – Worth A Look A new NCCI Workers Comp Economics section that you may want to check
Workers Comp Medical Costs Still Very Stable – Good for the Market Workers Comp medical costs have been watched and analyzed by different groups such
10 Years of Workers Comp Pricing Shines Compared to Other P&C Lines A Workers Comp pricing chart shows how successful Workers Comp has become over
Workers Comp Pandemic Effect Slowly Works Out of Numbers March 1, 2023, would have been the end of the COVID-19 emergency. I am assuming that
New York Workers Comp – NYSIF Fines Governor Hochul’s Campaign The New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF) recently sued their own Governor’s campaign committee for
Do High Wage Earners Have Longer TTD Duration? – New NCCI Study Do high wage earners stay out of work longer? A recent study by
AI Will Not Replace Insurance Personnel But It Will Do One Thing For Sure The term AI to me is a marketing term at best.
Workers Comp Recordkeeping = Everything on Spreadsheets Workers Comp recordkeeping has always been a critical task. The remote premium auditor now makes keeping all payroll
Workers Comp Medical Provider Shortage = Losing Control of Claim The Workers Comp medical provider shortage can easily cause the loss of medical control that
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