The First 24 Hours After a Workplace Injury: Your Step-by-Step Checklist

    Your warehouse employee slips on a wet floor and sprains their wrist. Or your office worker reports wrist pain from typing. Or your driver gets rear-ended at a stoplight. If an employee gets injured at work, the first steps after a workplace accident can set the tone for everything that follows.

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    Workers' Comp Claims Management: Complete Employer Guide (2026)

    Your delivery driver is rear-ended at a stoplight. The other driver's clearly at fault, so you assume their insurance will cover everything. You don't report a workers' comp claim. Weeks later, your employee hires an attorney. The attorney directs them to a medical provider and takes them off work.

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    Delivering Safely This Winter Season for Delivery Drivers

    Winter delivery brings shorter days, icy roads, and unpredictable weather, which DSP drivers face across the U.S., especially in colder regions like the Midwest, Northeast, and Mountain States. According to NCCI, cold days near freezing lead to more workers’ comp claims, with slip-and-fall injuries and vehicle accidents spiking up to 10 percent higher than on milder days.

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    How to Sell Workers' Comp to Manufacturers: Broker's Guide to Winning Mid-Market Accounts

    Manufacturing represents a $1.8 billion workers’ compensation opportunity in NCCI states, with average premiums of $148,298 per policy¹. California adds another $1.7 billion². With millions of workers operating in high-risk environments—hazardous machinery, repetitive tasks, and heavy workloads—injuries are a constant concern.³

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    LinkedIn Marketing for Workers’ Compensation Brokers: A 2025 Guide

    Workers’ compensation brokers have a wide range of tools to connect with current and potential clients. Yet, despite LinkedIn’s 234 million users in the U.S.and the fact that 80% of B2B leads generated on social media come from LinkedIn, many insurance brokers, specializing in industries like transportation, manufacturing, and distribution, still underutilize the platform.

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    Rethinking workers' comp: Adam Price on the Insurtech Leadership Podcast

    In this episode of the InsurTech Leadership Podcast, host Josh Hollander talks with Adam Price, CEO of Kinetic, about how the company is rethinking workers’ compensation. Instead of treating insurance and safety as separate, Kinetic combines the two using tech-driven tools to help employers cut losses while protecting their teams.

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    Revolutionizing workers' comp: The role of technology in injury prediction

    We've talked about the importance of a holistic approach to workers' compensation. Now. we dive into the pre-injury stage and explore the impact of prediction technology.

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    Revolutionizing workers’ comp: How technology is transforming claims management

    Let’s be honest: most people don’t think about claims management until they’re deep in one. But if you work in workers’ comp, especially as a broker, you know that how a claim gets handled can make or break the entire relationship.

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    Revolutionizing workers' comp: The role of technology in injury prevention

    Injury prevention isn’t just a buzzword, it’s the most powerful, yet most under-leveraged, lever in the workers' compensation lifecycle. While much of the industry still reacts to claims, holistic workers’ compensation strategies today start long before an incident occurs. That means using technology to predict, prevent, and ultimately reduce injuries before they ever become a claim.

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