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November 1, 2010
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Cover Story
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The Repercussions of Cumulative Concussions
California's lenient and expansive cumulative trauma laws have the potential to reach beyond the National Football League, as experts warn the issue could become a painful headache for the workers' comp industry.
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For Carriers, a Ticking Time Bomb?
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Features
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Zooming Toward a Safer Future
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Heal Thyself
The Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority took a lancet to its own workers' comp and disability program, decided on a self-insurance solution and watched itself heal.
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Leading the Pack
Looking to reduce workers' comp costs? Call in the Marines.
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Tool Maker Snaps into Action
After hitting a plateau five years ago, Snap-on workers' comp and disability managers power up again with new tools to whittle down the number of claims.
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A Man of Rank
George R. Fay, CNA's claims chief, applies his military expertise to the real world of claims processing, claims reserving and claims fraud.
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Fulfilling a Moral Obligation
Group travel accident insurance is a cost-effective employee benefit and multifaceted risk-management tool.
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Hitting Loss Prevention out of the Park
The plant manager and crew of Rawlings' only wooden baseball bat factory face a property loss prevention test from the engineers of Allianz.
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Alive (and Thriving) at Five
The survival of Integro Insurance Brokers revealed the need for a brokerage that focused on the most complex corporate risks.
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Avoiding Costly Misclassifications
A small mistake can cost your company big money, and risk managers need to be aware of it.
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Leaping into the Future
How innovative technology is reaching the microinsurance market.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Disability
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Don't miss out on this year's Annual National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo in Las Vegas. What? You're not booked on the trip yet? Click here to see what you'll be missing.
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Workers' Comp In-Depth Series (Part 2): The Test of Time?
Reforms enacted in California in 2004 worked, there's no question. But there are forces that would undermine them and constant vigilance is required.
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Past Installments
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Industry Risk Report
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Construction
Insurers value the track record of European-based highway builders and operators, and are welcoming this business.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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