It is a cliché in the workers’ comp industry that claims adjusters never want “to buy a psych claim.” Perhaps that’s why they rarely resort to psychologists until the horse is out of the barn and grazing four pastures over. By then it’s a last resort kind of thing.
I was reminded of this last week in Idaho at the Industrial Commission’s annual conference when Bob Wilson opined during his presentation that he considers the “psychosocial” issue one of the most difficult facing the workers’ comp industry today, one that will become eve...
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