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OSHA and COVID-19 Updates

2020-06-12 | Tricia Kagerer

Tricia Kagerer summarizes recent guidance on how to handle workers who test positive for COVID-19.

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The Coronavirus and the CGL Policy

2020-06-12 | Craig F Stanovich

While coverage depends on the specific facts of the case, Craig Stanovich reviews the possibilities.

Workers Compensation Issues

Employer Perspectives and Priorities during a Pandemic

2020-06-05 | Mark Walls, Kimberly George

Mark Walls and Kimberly George discuss returning to regular business operations.

Workers Compensation Issues

Access to Care and Return to Work during a Pandemic

2020-05-22 | Mark Walls, Kimberly George

Mark Walls and Kimberly George discuss some effects of COVID-19 on workers.

Workers Compensation Issues

NCCI Provides Workers Compensation Research about COVID-19 Impact

2020-05-08 | Christine Fuge

Discover how NCCI's research provides insights into the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on workers compensation and explore their new predictive loss tool.

Workers Compensation Issues

The Impact of COVID-19 on Workers Compensation

2020-05-08 | Mark Walls, Kimberly George

Mark Walls and Kimberly George discuss the pandemic with industry experts.

Workers Compensation Issues

Pain Management and Well-Being during a Pandemic

2020-05-01 | Mark Walls, Kimberly George

Mark Walls and Kimberley George look at changes in medical care due to COVID-19.

Workers Compensation Issues

Is COVID-19 Recordable or Reportable to OSHA?

2020-05-01 | Tricia Kagerer

Tricia Kagerer examines the workers compensation aspects of COVID-19.

Workers Compensation Issues

The Real Impact of COVID-19 on Workers Compensation

2020-04-03 | Mark Walls

Mark Walls examines how the challenges arising from this virus will impact the industry.

Liability Insurance

Employers Liability Exclusion in the CGL Policy

2020-04-03 | Craig F Stanovich

The exclusion appears deceptively simple. Craig Stanovich explains why it is not.