Ten Workers’ Comp Specialty Services You Should Know More About
1 MIN READ
Recovering from an injury at work doesn’t unfold in a straight line and specialized services are often needed to achieve the best possible outcome.
Bone-Connected Prosthetics: What Adjusters Should Know About Osseointegration
2 MIN READ
Read this article to learn how osseointegration is reshaping prosthetic outcomes. See what adjusters should know about rehab timelines, risks, and long-term care planning for catastrophic amputation claims.
The Aging Workforce and What It Means for Claim Adjusters
2 MIN READ
As the workforce ages, claim adjusters are seeing more complex cases involving older employees. Learn how comorbidities, recovery times, and case management impact claims and outcomes.
Enlyte Envision 2026
Enlyte Envision 2026 brings together the brightest minds in auto and workers’ comp claims management for an exclusive, invitation-only experience where innovation, strategic insights and meaningful connections converge in the stunning coastal setting of Carlsbad, California.
Mental Health Is the Hidden Factor Delaying Recovery
2 MIN READ
In workers’ comp, not all injuries are visible. Case managers play a critical role in spotting hidden mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, and trauma that can delay recovery.
As Extreme Heat Scorches US, Employee Protections Stalled by Politics
In a recent Claims Journal “Expert Viewpoint” article, Michele Hibbert provides an update on state regulatory and legislative issues and the fate of proposed OSHA safety rules.
Supporting an Aging Workforce Through Ergonomics
5 MIN READ
As more employees work later into life, the risk of workplace injuries—especially musculoskeletal disorders—is on the rise. This article explores how ergonomic strategies can help risk managers protect older workers, cut injury-related costs, and maintain productivity. You'll learn why ergonomics matters, what interventions work, and how to adapt jobs in industries most affected by age-related injury risk.
