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Minimizing workplace injuries and controlling workers' compensation costs are top of mind for most businesses.

If you have a manufacturing facility or you're in construction, for example, you're thinking about the topic every day. You might ask yourself: "How are we doing with our workers' compensation program?" and "How can we improve?" Your risk managers also are speaking with their peers at other businesses to learn what they're doing, what techniques they're using, and what's successful.

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Rosalie Donlon

Rosalie Donlon is the editor in chief of ALM's insurance and tax publications, including NU Property & Casualty magazine and NU PropertyCasualty360.com. You can contact her at [email protected].