Seeing the Future of Workers' Compensation From Hartford

I am moderating a panel tomorrow at the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network’s Fall Seminar in Hartford, CT. The panel, in a session called “Challenges in Workers’ Compensation: How Do We Get to 2023?” immediately follows keynote speaker, David North, CEO of Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. North will be speaking on “Workers’ Compensation Industry…

Filing for Workers' Constipation

I cannot believe my good luck. It was the veritable needle in the haystack, yet there it was. I've said several times that I am the Jerry Springer of workers' comp. While others, more burdened with intellectual prowess and stoic dignity than I possess, write lengthy expositions concerning highly technical legal and medical topics, I…

Stealing Fireworks Can Be an Explosive Job

It seems that OSHA should consider, if they ever reopen that is, the regulation of the unseemly underworld of crime. The people who toil there to make a living are routinely exposed to dangers not generally present for those who work on the right side of the law. One of the most recent examples of…

500 Million Reasons to be Mad as Hell

Never mind what you think of the Affordable Care Act. Never mind what your perceptions are of its impact, or how it will affect health care in this nation. This is now simply a story of execution – or botched execution as it were – of a major government effort. It is a story of…

When Rosie Keeps Riveting

Unlike many things I discuss, this story will be a riveting tale. I promise. Either that or it is a tale about riveting. I am not sure which. Elinor Otto works at the Boeing plant in Long Beach, CA, where she spends her day installing rivets into C-17 Cargo planes. A long time worker at…

Creating the Perfect Storm For Awesome Disability Denial

This discussion is not about setting up all the needed parameters to deny disability for others. It is about helping people deny their own disability; about assisting an individual who has suffered a terrible accident in assembling the necessary ingredients in order to “deny the disability” their own impairment would’ve otherwise provided. The keynote speaker…

It's a Small, Small World After All

It really is at times a very small world. I am attending two conferences this week, the IAIABC 99th Annual Conference in San Diego, and the California Workers’ Comp and Risk Conference in Dana Point. Fortunately they are only an hour or so from each other in Southern California, so I could reach both of…