
20 Workers' Comp Problems Bidding and Quoting Can't Solve (Part One)
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Welcome to the first part of our series on the limitations of bidding and quoting in workers' compensation programs. In this episode, Kevin Ring and Preston Diamond dive deep into the critical issues that simple quotes can't address, helping business owners take control of their workers' comp processes.
Key Highlights Include:
- Control Over Workers' Comp: Learn why relying solely on quotes doesn't empower business owners to manage their workers' comp effectively.
- Culture of Zero Injuries: Discover how creating a strong safety culture can prevent injuries and improve overall workplace safety.
- Choosing the Right Medical Providers: Understand the importance of selecting skilled occupational medicine providers to handle workers' comp claims.
- Exaggerated Employee Injuries: Find out how a solid process can help reduce exaggerated injury claims and ensure a smooth return-to-work transition.
- Preventing Overcharges: See why quotes alone won't help identify and fix overcharges in workers' comp premiums.
- Proper Classification: Learn about the importance of accurate classifications in workers' comp policies and how they can change over time.
- Reducing Attorney Involvement: Explore strategies to minimize attorney involvement in workers' comp claims by maintaining a transparent and supportive process for injured employees.
Join us as we reveal practical tips and strategies to improve your workers' comp program beyond just getting a quote. Don't miss out on our upcoming episodes where we continue to tackle these critical issues.
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