In 1996, the National Safety Council designated June as National Safety Month. The goal was to increase awareness of the leading safety and health risks facing employees and decrease the risk for workplace injuries and deaths in the U.S.
Read MoreThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found that “workplace injuries and illnesses have a major impact on an employer's bottom line. It’s estimated that employers pay almost $1 billion per week for direct workers' compensation costs alone.” While the good news is that there has been a reduction in the number of workplace accidents overall, the cost of workers’ compensation claims is remains high.
Read MoreNo business is too small to be sued, burglarized or damaged by a fire. And no business owner wants an unexpected event to wipe out their hard work or investments. Thankfully, small business insurance can help protect your company and safeguard your income.
Read MoreWinter is a busy time of year for all. Injuries from slips and falls peak during winter months, putting your employees out of commission right when you need them most. If you have retail locations, slippery conditions from winter weather can put your customers at risk too.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year - Chicago area businesses will be adding college interns to their summer workforce. Whether they are paid interns or not - the question is “Are interns covered on workers compensation in Illinois?”
Read MoreAre your employees lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying objects more than they need to? According to the National Safety Council, overexertion from manual material handling activities like these is the third leading cause of workplace injuries in the United States, costing employers $13.4 billion a year.
Read MoreOne of the most common causes of injury in body shops and garages is the improper use of hand and power tools. Broken or worn equipment, as well as employees untrained in proper equipment use, can result in severe injuries that may cause you to miss several days (or even weeks) of work. Follow these tips to stay safe with hand and power tools in the workplace.
Read MoreRighter’s Senate Bill 846 would require an employer’s workers’ compensation insurance to pay a claim only if the employee’s injury was caused primarily by a workplace accident.
Read MoreI have had many inquiries into the 2015 Illinois Workers Compensation Rates. If anyone has interest send me an email with the Workers Compensation Class Code in question and I will forward the detail. If you don't know your class code, let me know the type of business you are in and I'd be happy to help.
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