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By Paul A. Rodliff |
August 16, 2010
Soaring medical inflation is hammering workers' compensation buyers, increasing costs and further straining bottom lines already reeling from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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By Stephen J. Klingel |
August 16, 2010
At NCCI's Annual Issues Symposium this past May, we had the unhappy duty to tell some 700 industry executives and managers that, in our view, the workers' compensation market was in a precarious position.
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By Daniel Hays |
January 25, 2010
When the U.S. recession finally ends, workers' compensation systems will have to function in a "shrunken new normal" economy requiring cost cuts, one leading industry figure warned.
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By Daniel Hays |
January 13, 2010
When the U.S. recession ends, workers' compensation systems will have to function in a reduced economy requiring cost cuts, observed Richard Victor, Workers Compensation Research Institute executive director.
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By Daniel Hays |
January 12, 2010
When the U.S. recession ends, workers' compensation systems will have to function in a reduced economy requiring cost cuts, Richard Victor, Workers Compensation Research Institute executive director predicted.