As prosthetic devices improve, so can injured workers’ outcomes
March 29, 2021
In the world of workers’ compensation, our responsibility is to help those who are hurt not only get back to work, but also return to the life they enjoyed pre-injury.
Webinar: The Pareto Principle: Applying the 80/20 Rule to the Connected Claim in Workers’ Comp
On-Demand
Successfully managing workers’ compensation claims requires a delicate balance of connectivity, expertise, and focus.
It's time to rethink how we talk about Specialty Networks
March 24, 2021
Let’s say goodbye to the term ancillary when it comes to caregiving in workers’ compensation.
WorkCompWire: Case Managers Help Alleviate Covid-19’s Head-on Collision with the Opioid Epidemic
March 22, 2021
1 MIN READAs 2020 began, a persistent opioid overdose epidemic was near the forefront of a list of national concerns in the United States. Some 20 million Americans are reported to have a subs
Ethics for Adjusters [Recording]
Unlawful conduct consists of acts which the insurance commissioner considers a violation of the law.
WorkCompWire: 5 Things You Should Know about IMEs and COVID-19
March 9, 2021
1 MIN READThough the COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges, workers’ compensation (WC) programs have continued to push claims forward – often with the assistance of independent medical examinations (IMEs) to help make determinations on claims, medical, and return-to-work (RTW) concerns.
Workers’ Comp Data: About 25% of COVID-19 Claims Have Associated Medical Costs
March 9, 2021
Now that the year has come to a close, we took a closer look at Mitchell’s workers’ compensation claim data throughout all of 2020, and below, we’ll share our key claim takeaways.