Falling Premiums and the Other Troubling Ways COVID-19 Is Reshaping the Workers’ Comp Landscape

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Risk & Insurance - Jul 23, 2020

At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the workers’ compensation space, like many other industries, was swept up by fear of the unknown.  Advertisement Medical providers rushed to transition current patients from in-person visits to telemedicine appointments. Payers worried about the costs o...

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