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Risk Tip #12 - Five Ways to Reduce Your WC Mod

Five things you can do to help reduce your workers compensation experience modification.

 

  1. Report all claims to carrier immediately. Use a phone call to alert carrier to any serious, potentially serious, or suspect claims.

 

  1. Investigate accidents immediately and thoroughly. Take corrective action to eliminate hazards.

 

  1. Take an aggressive approach to providing light duty to all injured employees upon their release from treatment. Supervise light duty employees to assure their conformance with restrictions.

 

  1. In serious cases that involve lost time, communicate with the claims adjuster so that they recognize your interest in returning the injured employee back to gainful employment.

 

  1. Set safety performance goals for persons with supervisory responsibility. Success in achieving safety goals should be used as one measure during performance appraisals.

 

Comment: Many times clients have horrendous experience modifications and ask us for help. What we find when we investigate the root cause is that their program has been neglected and they don’t have proper procedures in place to mitigate claims. What is meant by this is that when claims occur they are reported, sometimes improperly, and then left to the insurance company to handle with no follow up whatsoever. A company/organization CAN be in control of their modification – you just have to spend some time doing the things that will make a difference.

 

Bottom Line: Review and analyze the root cause of the elevated experience modification, create a plan to address the issues head on and then work the plan. Be aggressive and be in control.

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