Nancy Grover is the Director, Media Services for WorkersCompensation.com. She comes to our company with more than 35 years as a broadcast journalist and communications consultant.
Grover’s specialties include insurance, workers’ compensation, financial services, substance abuse, healthcare and disability. For 12 years she served as the Program Chair of the National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo. A journalism/speech graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, Grover also holds an MBA from Palm Beach Atlantic University.
Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) – Bringing workers back to the office during the COVID-19 pandemic needs to be carefully planned in order to protect employees, customers and vendors, according ...
Read More Sacramento, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) – As expected, the California/OSHA Standards Board has voted on a proposed temporary standard to protect employees from the coronavirus. Despite objections from ...
Read More Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) – Workers’ compensation presumption measures, the gig economy and election 2020 are among the top-of-mind concerns among industry stakeholders. Six experts ...
Read More
Sacramento, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) – California may soon join the growing list of states imposing requirements for employers to protect their workers from the coronavirus. The state’s ...
Read More Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) – Nebraska changed its rules regarding compensable mental-mental injuries. Washington is trying to limit the use of independent medical exams. Tennessee is ...
Read More Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) – Weaning an injured worker off opioids without his consent just won’t work. Efforts by insurers, third-party administrators and others to get injured ...
Read More
Columbus, OH (WorkersCompensation.com) – The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation will have a new administrator as of Monday. John Logue, the bureau’s chief of Strategic Direction will take ...
Read More Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation) – Musculoskeletal disorders combined with opioid use can be a bad mix, and is especially prevalent among construction workers, according to new research. The authors ...
Read More Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) - Workers in the healthcare industry suffer a disproportionate percentage of musculoskeletal disorders, mainly due to overexertion from moving patients. Add to that the ...
Read More