Archive for November, 2025

Have You Looked At Your Communication Channels Lately

Posted on November 21st, 2025 by Ray

Modernize Your Safety Communication to Reduce Injuries The communication landscape has changed dramatically, but many workplace safety programs are still stuck in the past. If your safety messaging hasn’t evolved with your workforce, you are failing to manage risk effectively. Today’s employees expect communication that is direct, relevant, and respects their intelligence and time. Outdated, […]

Fentanyl surge and high marijuana positivity in random workplace tests have employers worried

Posted on November 12th, 2025 by Ray

Fentanyl Employers have long used pre-employment drug screening as a key safeguard to protect workplace safety and control workers compensation costs. Historically, differences between pre-employment and random drug testing results have been modest across most substances. However, data from the Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index suggests this is changing. Over the past five years, random (unannounced, […]

Back On The Job Programs Are Good Business

Posted on November 4th, 2025 by admin@iwcp

Don’t Wait for an Injury: How a Return-to-Work Program Protects Your Business An employee gets hurt on the job. What’s your plan? Too often, the answer is a scramble. A supervisor is told to “find something” for the injured employee to do, leading to an awkward and unproductive situation for everyone. This reactive approach is […]

Return To Work Programs Getting Started

Posted on November 21st, 2025 by admin@iwcp

Build a Bulletproof Return-to-Work Program: Your First Steps An effective Return-to-Work program is simple, practical, and tailored to your business. The first and most critical step is to put your plan in writing. A written plan moves your program from a vague idea to an official company policy. It sets clear expectations for everyone involved, […]

A Culture Of Caring Is The Secret To Optimizing Performance For Many Companies

Posted on November 14th, 2025 by admin@iwcp

How to Cut Workers’ Comp Claims: Build a Culture of Safety Many business leaders believe that strict rules and penalties are the keys to a safe workplace. This approach is fundamentally flawed. If you want to slash your workers’ compensation costs and create a more productive environment, you must shift your focus from enforcement to […]

Are You Making Workers Comp Employee Friendly By Kevin Ring

Posted on November 7th, 2025 by admin@iwcp

How to Help Clients Make Workers’ Comp Employee Friendly Both in the media and in general conversation, we often hear people refer to the workers’ compensation laws in various states as being very “employee friendly” because they feel that it’s easy for injured employees to get more than they “deserve” from the workers’ comp system. […]

Making Safe Driving Practices A Priority For All Employees Will Lower Workers Compensation Costs

Posted on November 11th, 2025 by admin@iwcp

Your Biggest Workers’ Comp Risk is On the Road If you have employees who drive for any part of their job, motor vehicle accidents are one of your greatest financial exposures. They are the leading cause of on-the-job deaths and a primary driver of workers’ compensation claims. This risk isn’t limited to companies with fleets […]

Have You Looked At Your Communication Channels Lately

Posted on November 18th, 2025 by Ray

Modernize Your Safety Communication to Reduce Injuries The communication landscape has changed dramatically, but many workplace safety programs are still stuck in the past. If your safety messaging hasn’t evolved with your workforce, you are failing to manage risk effectively. Today’s employees expect communication that is direct, relevant, and respects their intelligence and time. Outdated, […]

The Perceived Boss May Be The Silver Bullet In Controlling Workers Compensation Costs

Posted on November 24th, 2025 by admin@iwcp

The Most Overlooked Factor in Controlling Workers’ Comp Costs There is a simple, powerful, and consistently overlooked factor in controlling your workers’ compensation costs: the injured employee’s direct supervisor. When an employee gets hurt, a standard process kicks in. The supervisor reports the injury, and then their involvement typically ends until the employee is cleared […]