Getting a Work Comp Staffing Solutions Work Comp Quote is as Easy as 1, 2, 3

Work Comp Staffing Solutions is here to provide workers’ comp solutions for your staffing business. We can get you a quote for whatever program fits your staffing company needs, including State funds, Direct policies and Professional Employer Options. It’s simple. Just send us your:

  1. Company name, address and FEIN
  2. A recent payroll report that includes work comp codes.
  3. Loss reports for 2 years

Once we have this information, we can generate a quote for you as quickly as within 24 hours.

Give me a call then send me this information and let us save you money and increase your profits.

Visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com, call us at 202-302-1212, or email us at david@StaffingCompSolutions.com for more information about all our staffing and workers’ comp offerings.

Sincerely
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com

PTSD — The Next Challenge for Staffing

An appellate court ruled recently that an employee who witnesses a traumatic event at work can file a workers’ comp claim claiming post-traumatic stress disorder. In this case, the court ruled that a firefighter suffered a psychological injury because of a sudden “traumatic event” after the death of a fellow fire fighter. He therefore qualified for workers’ compensation.

PTSD has been primarily an issue with law enforcement and fire fighters, but this ruling portends the filing of psyche claims by employees who witness any kind of violence in the workplace. As with any workers’ comp claim, it’s important that all the proper documentation be provided to prove the injury. That can be more difficult with psychological trauma, so a thorough diagnosis by a proper physician is essential. For these emerging workers’ comp challenges it’s important to have the kind of affordable workers’ comp solutions that Work Comp Staffing Solutions provides.

Visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com, call us at 202-302-1212, or email us at david@StaffingCompSolutions.com for more information about all our staffing and workers’ comp offerings.

Sincerely
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com

PEOs CAN HELP WITH TRICKY LIGHT DUTY ASSIGNMENTS

In a win for employers, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled that a light duty assignment granted to an injured worker does not need to be permanent. In this particular case the employee suffered a work injury, which turned into a medical condition covered by ADA. She returned to light duty but exceeded the employer’s 270-day light duty mandate. She was still unable to perform the essential functions of her job. The court ruled the employer was not required to offer indefinite light duty.

The case demonstrates the overlap between workers’ compensation and the ADA. While this ruling favors employers, staffing companies need to know when they can offer light duty assignments, and for how long. Professional Employer Organizations can help staffing companies design programs that cover all scenarios, protecting both employer and employee.

Visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com, call us at 202-302-1212, or email us at david@StaffingCompSolutions.com for more information about all our staffing and workers’ comp offerings.

Sincerely
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com

Managing Workers’ Comp Claims Closely Can Save You Money and Keep Your Mod Rate Low

As a staffing firm, it is important to manage  every aspect of an injured workers’ treatment. Not just to make sure the worker is receiving appropriate treatment, but to make sure that all medical treatment is necessary and being provided by a reputable provider. Staffing firms and their clients should challenge any suspect medical services to prevent possible fraud by the employee as well as the medical provider. A Professional Employer Organization (PEO) can help you oversee  providers and manage claims to prevent possible fraud.

Visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com, call us at 202-302-1212, or email us at david@StaffingCompSolutions.com for more information about all our staffing and workers’ comp offerings.

Sincerely
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com

CHANGES TO THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT MAKE PEO’s ESSENTIAL

As the election heats up, both candidates have mentioned the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Donald Trump says he’ll repeal it, while Hilary Clinton has no plans to change a thing. Regardless, changes in affect in 2016 still apply to your staffing company, and penalties can cost you if you aren’t in the loop.

The ACA is now fully implemented and employers with 50 or more full-time employees or FTEs must offer health insurance to 95% of their workforce. It’s important to know the definition of full-time versus part-time employee defined by hours worked.

Be mindful of tax implications as well. Employers have to offer “affordable” coverage. As of 2016, that is measured at 9.66% against an employee’s household income. If the coverage exceeds that, the employer may be looking at a penalty.

Perhaps none of this will matter after November, but in the meantime, a Professional Employer Organization, can be your partner in identifying and complying with these health care pitfalls.

Visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com, call us at 202-302-1212, or email us at david@StaffingCompSolutions.com for more information about all our staffing and workers’ comp offerings.

Sincerely
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com

Some Industries Are More Dangerous Than Others – A PEO Keeps You Ahead of the Curve

When a staffing owner thinks of dangerous professions, operating heavy machinery and digging trenches are probably the first jobs that come to mind. Surprisingly, it’s health care workers that suffer a significant number of injuries. According to the Department of Labor, health care workers suffered close to 60,000 injuries in 2013.

Health care workers are constantly on their feet, going to and from emergencies. They are moving and lifting patients, frequently heavy ones, leading to sprains and strains. Some hospitals have started requiring that nurses walk to emergency rooms  in the hospital to avoid slipping or running into obstacles. Then there are violent patients-those that are intoxicated or on drugs-that need additional restraint.

Considering the demand for health care workers, in assisted living situations and home health care, a PEO can be instrumental in identifying the types of injuries and how they can be avoided.  PEO’s can also offer some of the best work comp rates for health care workers, too. This can lower your workers’ comp risk and your over all payroll burden costs.

Visit our web site at www.StaffingCompSolutions.com, call us at 202-302-1212, or email us at david@StaffingCompSolutions.com for more information about all our staffing and workers’ comp offerings.

Sincerely
David Schek
President
StaffingCompSolutions.com