‘It’s unreasonable, both then and now, to expect that an inspector is going to have a physical presence’

This article is sponsored by AmTrust.

As federal OSHA budgets tighten and the agency pivots toward compliance assistance and modernization, insurers find themselves re-evaluating how workplace safety enforcement, and its perceived absence, will ultimately influence workers’ compensation (WC) pricing and risk exposure.

Speaking to IB, Matthew Zender (pictured), senior vice president of workers’ comp strategy at AmTrust Financial Services, explained that the end of the cuts means a shift towards compliance assistance and modernizat…

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