The insurance company doles out your money and you don't have any say in it.

Isn't it time to take control of your Workers' Comp?

Workers' Comp is the way you finance employee injuries. For every dollar the insurance company spends. You are likely to pay back $2.00 to $3.00 It's our job to stop the borrowing at such high interest rates. Because Workers' Comp is so complicated and confusing, you are left to assume that your premium audit reports are accurate and your Experience Modification Factors are correct. However, because of mistakes rampant in the Workers' Compensation system at least 50% of businesses are overcharged for their Workers' Comp insurance. Plus, once one of your employees suffers an injury that is not managed correctly, the financial and and emotional impact could be destructive. To help you wrest control back from the insurance companies, we have created a copyrighted 20-step process.

Protecting Your Balance Sheet. Improving your P&L

DISCOVERY
CONVERSATION

Discuss your company’s growth positioning and risk improvement strategies.

  • DAMAGE CONTROL
  • UNCOVER ERRORS
  • CORRECT ERRORS
  • RECOVER MONEY
  • PERFORMANCE REPORTS
  • IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM

VALIDATE

You would not go to an IRS audit without expert advice, would you? Don’t allow the insurance company auditor to audit without the same expert guidance.

  • PREMIUM AUDIT
  • EXPERIENCE MODIFICATION
  • PLAN DESIGN
  • INSURANCE COMPANY
    SELECTION

BUSINESS
IMPROVEMENT

Our task is to help you improve your business and employee lifestyle.

  • CULTURE
  • EMPLOYEE WELLNESS
  • HEALTH RISK FACTORS
  • HIRING
  • SAFETY BEHAVIORS
  • COMPLIANCE

MANAGE INJURIES

Prevent injuries and manage injuries with a microscope. That’s how to crush your Workers’ Comp costs. If not, your experience modification factor may skyrocket out of control.

  • MEDICAL PROVIDER RELATIONS
  • STAY AT WORK
  • SUPERVISOR/TEAM TRAINING
  • COMMUNICATING
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SEVEN SECRETS

You’ll receive important information to help you avoid overcharges on your workers’ compensation.

    Protecting Your Balance Sheet. Improving your P&L

    DISCOVERY
    CONVERSATION

    Discuss your company’s growth positioning and risk improvement strategies.

    VALIDATE

    You would not go to an IRS audit without expert advice, would you? Don’t allow the insurance company auditor to audit without the same expert guidance.

    BUSINESS
    IMPROVEMENT

    Our task is to help you improve your business and employee lifestyle.

    MANAGE INJURIES

    Prevent injuries and manage injuries with a microscope. That’s how to crush your Workers’ Comp costs. If not, your experience modification factor may skyrocket out of control.

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