Insights
Rising Temperatures and Rising Risks: Ensuring Workplace Safety with Enlyte's ClinicalCare24
3 MIN READ
As temperatures climb, so do the risks of workplace injuries related to heat. Recent studies, including comprehensive research by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI), highlight the growing impact of heat on workplace injuries and workers' compensation claims. With summer in full swing, it is crucial for businesses to implement strategies that prevent heat-related injuries and provide immediate, effective responses when they occur.
Specialty Solutions Spotlight: Emerging Workers' Comp Technology Trends
4 MIN READ
Technology and workplace safety are coming together in exciting ways, leading to innovative changes in caring for injured employees and preventing workplace injuries. New technologies and trends in workers’ compensation are transforming how employers and employees handle claims, maintain safety at work, and support recovery.
Returning to the Same Employer in a Different Job
4 MIN READ
Learn how Genex's vocational case management helped a young machine operator recover from a traumatic hand injury, return to work, and save his employer retraining costs.
Top Trends in P&C Networks
1 MIN READ
Explore key workers' comp provider industry trends, including consolidation, network adequacy, and strategies.
Specialty Solutions Deliver Brighter Outcomes for Both Injured Employee and Employer
1 MIN READ
Discover how coordinated care and the integration of durable medical equipment empowered a security guard with spinal injuries to gain independence and reduce reliance on home health care.
The Great Workplace Shakeup: Adapting Workers' Comp for the Remote Revolution
4 MIN READ
The growing trend of remote and hybrid work models has introduced new regulatory challenges to be addressed for the workers' compensation industry. While the COVID-19 pandemic created a seismic shift in the U.S. labor market, with a record 47 million Americans voluntarily quitting their jobs in 2021, according to analysis from the Harvard Business Review, this mass exodus was not simply an anomaly driven by the pandemic. Rather, it resulted from the convergence of five key factors that are reshaping today’s workforce—retirement, relocation, reconsideration, reshuffling and reluctance.
Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, electric vehicle (EV) repairable claims frequency rose to 2.26% in the United States and 3.41% in Canada, an increase of approximately 40% and 38% respectively over Q1 2023. Tesla price reductions late last year spurred precipitous price drops throughout the EV segment. As a result, price parity between EVs and vehicles with an internal combustion engine (ICE) may be coming faster than previously predicted.