October 6, 2021
The past year has been hectic when it comes to natural disasters. From the wildfires in California to tornados country-wide and the most recent Hurricane Ida, the weather has caused destruction for many people. As workers’ comp carriers, we may not bear the brunt of the claims, but these disasters are coming more frequently, and often without warning, so let’s discuss storm safety tips that will help clients and their employees avoid injury in the coming months.
July 8, 2020
After everything that’s already happened in 2020, the last thing anyone needs is the possibility of a natural disaster. Unfortunately, hurricanes have been getting stronger and stronger over the last decade, posing a significant threat to most states along the east coast of the U.S.
May 5, 2020
Here are five things your construction crew should be doing to reduce the risk of injury and exposure during these times.
March 26, 2020
These unprecedented changes in the face of COVID-19 are posing new challenges for all companies and employees worldwide, and the ripple effect is hitting workers’ compensation too. While you may have sent those who can work virtually home without much thought, there are some complexities to consider when it comes to workers’ compensation and your company’s exposure.
March 18, 2020
Coronavirus is just the latest stressor in the workplace. From job threats to overloaded work, occupational stress is on the rise and it’s about to get worse. Here’s how to manage the stressors in your workplace.
March 12, 2020
Allergies in the workplace are a clear concern to some employers, but others presume that allergies are the sole responsibility of employees. This is not always the case. There are times when employers should be concerned as allergies can be a workers’ compensation liability. Unfortunately, the topic is never clear cut.
March 5, 2020
Is sitting a workers’ compensation risk? Sitting can lead to many other issues: back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and obesity. The California Workers’ Compensation Institute states claims involving obese workers cost 81.4% higher and caused an average of 35 weeks of lost time, which is 80% more than the 19 weeks of time loss without obesity. Keeping employees motivated to move throughout the day is a good practice for employers and employees. So, let’s consider four ways to get employees moving.
February 19, 2020
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is spreading and causing companies to shut down offices in China. So, as an employer or an insurance agent, you may be concerned about the risks to employees. We, at Normandy Insurance, are staying on top of the story as it unfolds, and here’s a synopsis of the things you need to know thus far.
August 21, 2019
As people live longer, their productive years also grow. Many “retirees” simply aren’t ready to hang up their hats by the time they hit their 50s, or even 60s. In fact, they wish to continue contributing to the labor market. This sounds fantastic, but what does it mean for employers? Is it a risk or a benefit to have an older workforce? Let’s explore.
July 24, 2019
Heat-related injuries can cause workers’ compensation costs to soar in the summer. Here are the most common causes, the symptoms to watch for, and the ways to avoid them.
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