62 year old Peggy Hill, of Bradenton, Florida, spent her weekend in the Manatee County jail. For all I know, she is still there, awaiting payment of a bond set at $5,000. She is charged with Felony Battery on a law officer. Her crime? She kissed a Manatee County Sheriff's Deputy on the nose. Sergeant…
Joining the Cavalcade of Risk
I had the distinct pleasure this week of becoming a contributing author to the Cavalcade of Risk, a bi-weekly collection of blog articles representing issues from the many faces of risk management. Started in June of 2006 by Henry Stern, the C of R is intended to “offer insights into the world of risk management”.…
Missouri Fire District Workers' Comp Woes Reflect National Challenge
It is said that all politics are local, and that both politics and politicians often drive change in workers' compensation programs across the nation. I suspect that both axioms are true. A Missouri politician's “letter to the editor” addressing the workers’ comp concerns of their modest fire district tends to lend credibility to those standards.…
What Happened to Camp Happy Workplace?
We have spent, over the last couple decades, an inordinate amount of time, resources, money, energy and effort “sensitizing” the American employer, ostensibly to improve the workplace experience and enhance productivity in this country. We have seminars, motivational speakers, sensitivity training, books, blogs, audio programs, online courses and more, all designed to make today's modern…
Is AMA Declaration on Obesity a Big Fat Problem for Workers' Comp?
I am apparently sick. Gravely ill; in need of medical treatment, which will no doubt involve multiple co-pays, lab visits, and a multitude of new prescriptions. My disease? Hi. My name is Bob Wilson, and I am an obese man. (I will pause while you all say “Hiiiii Bob”) Yesterday the American Medical Association…
Malware Bytes
Spammers and malware propagators are the bane of an internet professionals' existence. While most are familiar with spam and its related effects, you may not be as familiar with malware and its potential threats. Malware, quite simply, is software designed to do bad things. It can be so evil as to infect your computer, delete…
Workers’ Compensation Should Be Called Workers’ Recovery
Words mean things. They are a fundamental tool in our communication arsenal. From words we derive substance. From words we determine intent. From words we calculate and assess. From words we set our ultimate expectations. And while this may sound funny coming from me, we should be careful with the words we use, particularly when…
Florida Deploys Unique Fraud Fighting Database
I did a CompTalk Radio interview several years back with a gentleman who at the time was the chief workers' compensation fraud investigator for the State of Florida. In that discussion he told me that fraud in the state ran about “50/50” between employers and employees, but “without a doubt, the really big money in…
The User Guide for Loss of Consortium Claims
Leave it to our government. Not only are they compiling records of all our phone calls, political leanings, internet searches, personal sanitation practices, frequent flyer miles and recycling habits, but now we know that when a claim is filed for loss of consortium, they want to know that too. At least that is the case…
Puttin' On The Ritz Cracker
I am a believer in Karma, that ancient Indian arbiter of cause and effect. It is a well established protocol that tells us our actions and activity often determine our future and our fate. Nowhere was its influence more evident than my recent trip to Denver. Joe Paduda published a post Wednesday in his blog…