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NAVIGATING THE SEA OF CONFUSION
Insurance, everyone needs it.
You're the captain of your own ship, but how can you take care of a crew if you don't know what all is required? That's why we're here to help. No matter who you are you still get news and insurance.
ABOUT US
The Minds of This Project
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Mike Goff, TPA
"Workers’ comp can be a maze, and most people don’t have the time to figure it all out. Work Comp Chaos lays it out in a way that actually makes sense—just solid, real-world info that’s useful for both business owners and employees."
Terri, Litigation Attorney
"I’ve spent years in the trenches of litigation, and I know how overwhelming it can be. What Work Comp Chaos is doing—breaking things down in a way that people can actually understand—is huge. It’s a resource that’s long overdue."
Christine, Legal Nurse
"Workers’ compensation isn’t just about paperwork—it affects real people dealing with real injuries. I love that Work Comp Chaos is giving people the information they actually need, without all the usual runaround."
Fundamental Problems in the
Workers' Comp System in One Year
Preparation Always Beats Planning
Planning is based on the expectation of order. Preparation is based on the expectation of chaos. Plan for order and you'll be destroyed by chaos. Prepare for chaos and you'll thrive in any condition. - Sahil Bloom
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Navigating the Sea of Confusion
Fundamental Problems in the
Workers' Comp System in One Year
Meet Your Hosts
Welcome to Work Comp Chaos
Chris and Lauren are a father-daughter duo that provides a fresh way to learn new things, stay up-to-date, and get inspired to strengthen your workers' compensation knowledge.
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Chris has seen businesses so unprepared and others overly confident that neither realizes how quickly a claim can be mishandled.
Let us help you gain some knowledge because Googling "What to do after a work injury?" is the wrong time to start learning.

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FAQ
Who is this information for?
Employers, employees, subcontractors, human resource officers, supervisors, risk managers, adjusters, agents, brokers, work comp physicians, nurse case managers, students, and vendors.
Everyone deals with insurance in some capacity. It is important to know how it works.
What type of topics do you cover?
What to spot in your policy, coverage exclusions, finding the right insurance agent, how are premiums calculated, claims process, when is an injury not workers’ comp, class codes, loss runs, panel of physicians, OSHA, election of remedies, safety protocols, return-to-work, ICD-9 codes, temporary/partial/total disability, death benefits, things to do before an injury occurs, what to do and what not to do after an injury occurs, how to get things back on track, safety & training, Drug Free Workplace program, subcontractors, Certificates of Insurance, audits, cost containment, employees not getting help, problems with medical care, how to work with an adjuster, and so much more that falls under the umbrella of insurance.
Why is all this information available for free? Is there a catch?
No catch. ​Lauren is a recent university graduate that majored in marketing, and this is her first large project to build a work portfolio. Chris has spent 35 years in the insurance industry as an adjuster and as an agent. He agreed to help by discussing all he has learned through the years, and that is how Work Comp Chaos was created.