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Your experience modification factor, or EMOD, is an important component used in calculating your workers’ compensation premium. If you can…
How Opioid Use Affects Workers’ Compensation Prescription opioids are the number one workers’ compensation problem in terms of controlling the…
The rising cost of claims presents a significant challenge for employers today. However, there is a simple strategy that can…
The NCCI Remuneration Rule In all states but Washington, workers’ compensation insurance uses a remuneration process as the basis for…
As you likely know, your experience mod plays an important role in determining your workers’ compensation premiums and is largely…
Iowa House Bill 518, which was signed into law on March 30, 2017, makes several changes to the Iowa Workers’…
Medical Marijuana and Workers’ Compensation In the November 2016 elections, the use of medical marijuana was approved through four state…
A new study released by the National Association of Social Insurance (NASI) shows that the cost of workers’ compensation benefits…
A recent report from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) criticizes state workers compensation systems and suggests increased federal oversight may…