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Workers' Comp Article

Reduce Cost and Complexity in Workers’ Comp Ankle and Foot Claims

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Often seen as routine, foot and ankle injuries are among the most frequent and costly musculoskeletal claims in workers' compensation. Representing 10% to 15% of all claims, and up to 20% in high-risk sectors like construction, these injuries average $28,000 to $30,000 in combined medical and indemnity costs.

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Going Beyond Algorithms With Clinician & AI Collaboration

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Workers' Comp Article

Ask The Pharmacist: Managing Benzodiazepine Tapering in Injury Claims

3 MIN READ

Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are frequently prescribed for anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms—conditions that often follow workplace injuries or motor vehicle accidents. But prolonged BZD use can disrupt recovery and delay return to function. That’s why careful, proactive management is essential.

Workers' Comp Article

Mental Health Is the Hidden Factor Delaying Recovery

2 MIN READ

In workers’ comp, not all injuries are visible. Case managers play a critical role in spotting hidden mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, and trauma that can delay recovery.

Mitchell Article

Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights Q2 2025

Claims frequency for repairable, collision-damaged battery electric vehicles (BEVs) fell for the first time in the U.S.—dropping to 2.92% last quarter, a decrease of 7%. This decline coincided with a 6.3% reduction in new BEV purchases compared to Q2 2024 despite record-breaking sales earlier in the year. Consumer demand is being tested as federal tax incentives are set to expire in September while discounts for electrified options reached an all-time high of nearly $8,500 per automobile by the end of the quarter.

Auto Casualty Article

Top 10 Essential Factors to Consider When Choosing a Medical Records Summarization Vendor

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When entrusting a vendor with your medical records summarization needs, speed will get you a quick summary but integrating clinical insight with AI processes is a necessity to support defensible, well-informed claims decisions. The right vendor understands how AI cannot replace human insight and leverages both to help protect your organization from costly errors. 

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