by brennagimler1 | May 29, 2014 | Workers Compensation
Most companies will experience a workers’ compensation claim at some point. The more risk involved in the job, the higher the chance for a claim. These claims cost the company money. Insurance premiums go up and production at work goes down. How much money...
by brennagimler1 | Mar 26, 2014 | Workers Compensation
From time to time we find blogs written by industry experts that are quite worthy of sharing. This week we share a blog that sheds light on best practices for handling injury management best practices. This was written in January 2014 by an FBinsure trusted resource...
by brennagimler1 | Jul 18, 2013 | Experience Mod, Frank Pennachio, Workers Compensation
This week we are sharing a blog written by our friend Frank Pennachio, Co-Founder at Oceanus Partners formerly The WorkComp Advisory Group. Frank is an expert on Workers’ Comp and has partnered with FBinsure on many occasions in the past. It is becoming...
by brennagimler1 | Apr 9, 2013 | Experience Mod, New England Comp Advisors, Workers Compensation
Written by Shannon Nicol MWCA, CWCA, WCCA Workers’ Compensation Specialist The majority of my position involves helping our clients in the New England Comp Advisor Program (NECA) manage their workers’ compensation claims. Proper claims management is the key to...
by Joe Bickel | Nov 13, 2012 | Commercial, Workers Compensation
Don’t let the title of this blog fool you into thinking there are only a few errors that businesses can make when it comes to handling their workers compensation program. There are dozens of errors a business can make. If I had to choose one that I believe most...
by Tom Rogers | May 3, 2012 | Commercial, Farrell Backlund, Risk Management, Safety, Workers Compensation
Have you ever played the game of “If I was starting a football team today, who would I draft to be my starting quarterback?” Tom Brady, of course. That’s a no brainer, but a topic for another blog. What if we were starting a company today? Where would you invest...