Insights
Getting OnBoard With New York's Regulatory Changes
Over the last few years, New York has been implemented new reforms to increase the speed and efficiency of its claims process. In today’s Inside Workers' Comp, Dr. Lisa O'Connor, Genex's Associate Clinical Director, Utilization Review, tells us about one of them, OnBoard, New York’s new online web portal for processing workers’ comp claims.
Ethics for Adjusters [Recording]
Unlawful conduct consists of acts which the insurance commissioner considers a violation of the law.
WorkCompWire: 5 Things You Should Know about IMEs and COVID-19
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Though the COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges, workers’ compensation (WC) programs have continued to push claims forward – often with the assistance of independent medical examinations (IMEs) to help make determinations on claims, medical, and return-to-work (RTW) concerns.
WorkCompWire: 5 Things You Should Know about IMEs and COVID-19
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Though the COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges, workers’ compensation (WC) programs have continued to push claims forward – often with the assistance of independent medical examinations
Workers’ Comp Data: About 25% of COVID-19 Claims Have Associated Medical Costs
Now that the year has come to a close, we took a closer look at Mitchell’s workers’ compensation claim data throughout all of 2020, and below, we’ll share our key claim takeaways.
The Evolution of Claims Automation
By 2025, the global data and analytics company predicts that more than 80% of claims processed will be virtual, and up to half of non-injury claims fully automated. So what does this mean for the auto insurance sector?
A Look Back at 2020 Trends in Auto Insurance
By taking a look at last year’s key trends, carriers and collision repairers can successfully navigate an uncertain future and adapt to what will likely be a new post-pandemic normal.