Workers Comp Medical Treatment Networks – What Studies Are Missing
Workers Comp Medical Treatment Networks – Claims Adjuster’s Different Paradigms After reading a few studies on workers comp medical treatment networks, one glaring aspect becomes
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Workers Comp Medical Treatment Networks – Claims Adjuster’s Different Paradigms After reading a few studies on workers comp medical treatment networks, one glaring aspect becomes
Advocacy Model vs. Workers Comp Adjuster Goals – A Point Missed? Did I miss The Point – Maybe? I recently attended a webinar provided by
Premium Audit Dispute Delay Costs Company $500,000 – Ouch! Over the last 13 years that I have been writing articles for the J&L website, I
California Prop 22 – Not Just A One State Issue California Prop 22 was overwhelmingly given a thumbs up by the Golden State’s Voters. If
WCIRB Delayed Medical Treatment Study Proves What We Knew All Along The WCIRB Delayed Medical Treatment Study can be found here. The WCIRB (California Workers
A Bag of Apples Shows How Workers Comp Risk Management Works Yesterday, I included a short article with a video from Washington L&I. The response
A Good Five Minute Workers Comp Rate Setting Calculation Video This workers comp rate setting calculation video caught my eye last week. The State of
LCMs – Loss Cost Multipliers – An Important Example LCMs (Loss Cost Multipliers) have many definitions. The main one that I refer to when asked
Workers Comp Markets – Hard or Soft May Not Matter My brother asked me this question. Will the upcoming election affect the Workers Comp markets?
What Are Contingent Experience Mods? Last week, I wrote a somewhat controversial article questioning whether insurance carriers should be fined for reporting Mods late. I
Self Insured Claims Data – Going Beyond A Loss Run J&L examines loads of self insured claims data every month. Some TPAs offer loads of
Surprising Number of Workers Comp Carriers Fined For Late Reporting The number of Workers Comp carriers fined for late reporting in 2018 and 2019 may
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