Sometimes companies fail to assess the true cost of the equipment and supplies provided to employees. They look at price per unit, or some other measure of direct cost, but often fail to account for […]
The workers' compensation world is never short of experts. There are a multitude of moving parts in these state systems, and a great deal of interaction that leads from the premium paid to the benefits […]
It takes substantial resources to get a complete picture of the medical history and relevant data in a case to properly review demand packages—especially for today’s adjusters who struggle with high caseloads, rising bodily injury […]
Colorado Division of Workers' Compensation Director Paul Tauriello joins host Bob Wilson in this informative "Meet Your Regulator" episode of Straight Outta Workers' Comp. Tauriello discusses how he came to be Director, the challenges faced […]
I recently had a call with the sweetest nurse I’ve ever spoken to. Nurses in general always seem to be great. The reason for her call is that she was doing a blood draw on […]
Summary: March is Women’s History Month, celebrating the impact women have on all aspects of our society from business to science. Learn more about women-owned small businesses in our blog post. March is Women’s History Month. It is a […]
The Colorado Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference returns to an in-person venue next week, after a two-year pandemic driven hiatus. It is produced by the Colorado Division of Workers’ Compensation, headed by Director Paul Tauriello. The event, held […]
I did not make up that title folks. That is a direct quote from Marc Antony's speech in Julius Caesar, by Billy Shakespeare (or whomever wrote those great works). He goes on to note a bit ominously that […]