Workers' Compensation Perspectives

If you are reading this, you have an interest in workers’ compensation and workplace health and safety. The questions addressed here come from a variety of sources: participants in workshops I deliver, learners in courses I instruct, and my own inquiries from the research and consulting. I don't have all the answers but I post questions (and my responses) on topics I hope will improve workers' compensation, public policy and workplace health and safety

Monday, March 10, 2025

The Future of Workers’ Compensation: Changing Times, Persistent Issues

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  At a recent personal injury/disability management conference, a panel moderator told delegates, “The topics on our agenda today are striki...
Thursday, November 28, 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Real-world Implications in Disability Management

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  “Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Personal Injury and Disability Management.”  I’ve delivered presentations on this topic at the...
Saturday, October 19, 2024

Personal Injury & Disability Management Education in the AI Era

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Artificial Intelligence(AI) is a reality. It is in our workplaces; it’s integrated into the software we are already using; and it is not goi...
Thursday, July 4, 2024

Mental Injuries- Part 3: Implications for Disability Insurers and Workers’ Compensation

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  The apparent rise in mental disability claims is a significant issue for disability insurers and workers’ compensation systems. The observ...
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About Terry Bogyo

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Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
I am a student of workers’ compensation systems. Many years ago I discovered two things about this area. First, workers’ comp and OH&S are of vital importance to people. Protecting, caring for and providing compensation to workers are important, noble and morally responsible endeavors. The second thing I learned was that no matter how much I knew about workers' comp/OH&S, there was always so much more to learn. This is an endlessly challenging area of study. My purpose, therefore, is not to lecture, but to reflect on the ideas and issues that are topical in this area... and to invite others to share in a learning experience. By adding your knowledge and insights, others with similar interests can participate in the discovery and study of this important domain.
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