Journal

Hidden Dangers in Section 111 Reporting: Avoiding Errors That Balloon Claim Costs and Reserves

PARMA 2026: Budget Pressure Is Reshaping Risk Management for Public Agencies

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How to Audit Your Mandatory Insurer Reporting Program Before Civil Money Penalties Hit

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When Modified Duty Isn’t Available, You Are Bleeding Money

Compounds in Workers’ Comp: The Ghost of the 90s, the Reality of Today, and Why We’re Still Arguing

Four Areas Where Technology Is Creating Real Value in Workers’ Compensation Claims