Worry is a persistent and consuming emotion that often accompanies the recovery journey. Unlike stress, which is typically tied to immediate challenges, worry is rooted in concerns about the future—the unknowns of what lies ahead. […]
Surprise is a powerful and often underestimated emotion that frequently surfaces in the wake of an injury. Unlike fear or shock, which are usually tied to negative experiences, surprise is a more neutral response, mainly […]
Much of what I have read in the workers’ compensation space about the killing of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, is focused on beefing up security. I understand that is a natural and necessary response, […]
In the complex, interconnected world of workers’ compensation and healthcare, where professionals from diverse disciplines converge to support injured workers, relationships are the common thread that binds us all. These personal, professional, or internal connections […]
Syllabus Curriculum Workers Recovery Professional (WRP) Course Voices of the Worker Faculty Rosemary McKenzie-Ferguson, Founder, Craig's Table, Australia I became an injured worker and realised that the system was not user friendly towards people who […]
College Park, MD (WorkersCompensation.com) -- Workers' compensation often focuses on claims' technical and procedural aspects, such as process, compliance, and statute. While this ensures claims are processed correctly, the support for injured workers frequently needs […]
In the realm of workers' compensation, the road to recovery for injured individuals is often paved with complexities that extend far beyond physical healing. While medical treatment plays a crucial role in rehabilitation, the social […]
In today's dynamic workplace landscape, the importance of Return-to-Work (RTW) programs cannot be overstated. These programs play a pivotal role in facilitating the smooth reintegration of injured or ill employees into the workforce, while simultaneously […]