Managing Claims and Preventing Reoccurrence
We hear employers all the time saying, “I think the claim is fraud”, “I don’t agree with the insurance adjuster”, “It was just bad luck”,
We hear employers all the time saying, “I think the claim is fraud”, “I don’t agree with the insurance adjuster”, “It was just bad luck”,
Easy for to use to make sure that your employee claims are investigated, tracked, and filed the right way, every time. Proper claims management can greatly reduce potential for litigation, and also prevent like injuries from happening again.
Profit Sheets outline the top 10 major cost drivers for Owner/Operators in regard to employee injuries. In this sheet, the importance of safety meetings in reducing costly injuries is discussed, along with references to safety materials that may be used during meetings.
Profit Sheets outline the top 10 major cost drivers for Owner/Operators in regard to employee injuries. In this sheet, causes of motor vehicle accidents, ways to reduce cost and exposures, and trainng materials are discussed.
Profit Sheets outline the top 10 major cost drivers for Owner/Operators in regard to employee injuries. This sheet discusses how claims ‘head south,’ and lead to litigation, similar injuries from occurring, as well as what you can do to prevent this from happening.
Article outlining insurance fraud, plus the importance of proper reporting procedures.
Article outlining the common indicators of Worker’s Compensation fraud, and the importance of reporting concerns to the insurance carrier when reporting the claim itself.
Article outlining the 7 Day Rule in regards to Worker’s Compensation costs. In addition to various laws regarding reporting of injuries, returning employees to work after an injury, within 7 days, can reduce the hit to your insurance premiums.
A ready to use accident investigation form, complete with instructions on helpful items to look for, to properly investigation the injury and prevent reoccurrance, as well as fraud prevention.
Claims management guide, to include investigation, how to interview witnesses, determining root cause, and other important items.
Safety programs are designed to prevent injuries from occurring. Yet, no matter how detailed the program is, sometimes an injury may occur. When an injury
Article on how to reduce exposure to fraudulent Worker’s Compensation claims. Expands into investigation, claims reporting, hiring of the right employees, and training.
Best practices on claims handling, safety and loss control, plus specific injury issues.
Article discussing the hidden costs of employee injuries, which can be 5 – 10 times greater than the direct costs. Costs include lost time, hiring and training of new employees, reduced productivity, etc.
Ways to recognize the various types of Worker’s Compensation fraud, and methods of prevention.