How To Prevent Truck Driving Injuries — And What to Do If They Do Happen
Trucking comes with health risks — but there are steps drivers and employers can take to mitigate them.
Trucking comes with health risks — but there are steps drivers and employers can take to mitigate them.
Delayed court dates, auto insurance rates, why short term claims disability get denied, bid ban upheld following an accident. This is our news recap for August 13.
WMA’s News Recap for the week of July 23. Workplace stress, insurance premiums, special costs, and After the Event insurance in post-trial costs.
Employers may be well-versed in their own responsibilities, but are you aware of your employee’s obligations in the return to work process when they’re absent for illness or injury?
Your employee doesn’t have to stay off work until completely recovered. You can establish an appropriate graduated return to work and benefit from their contributions while avoiding the danger of them not returning at all.
How far must employers go to accommodate employees with medical demands? There are a couple of standards to compare yourself against.
How do you combat the effects medicalization has on your employees and your company? It’s a complicated problem addressed in our webinar: Medicalization: How to Avoid an HR Train Wreck!
Medical conditions or accidents can cost a company money on top of affecting the employee’s quality of life. But what about when the condition doesn’t need to be a condition at all?
Employers may find employees off work due to a host of subjective conditions that can’t be objectively verified by medicine, but nonetheless get treated as medical problems. Here’s what employers should watch out for.
You can reduce the cost of a workplace injury. Independent Medical Assessments give you the information you need to ensure a faster, safer, return to work for you employees.