How to Reduce Claims Costs While Ensuring Compliance
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Claims reported in two weeks are 18% more costly than claims reported in one week!
A number of international studies including the Hartford Insurance Study, support that early reporting of injuries reduces cost and duration of claims. Attend our one hour seminar and we'll demonstrate how:
- Implementing an early intervention program can reduce the cost and duration of claims
- To ensure you achieve the right level of visibility in all incident and injury reporting
- To measure success against industry benchmarking and internal targets
- You can increase your visibility around key actions in the incident management process to ensure accountability at all levels of the organisation
- You can meet OHS compliance requirements in incident reporting and management.
Key benefits of attending
You'll be provided with:
- An understanding of how to achieve tighter management of the full spectrum of workers' compensation risks including cost of claims, directors' liability and emerging risks
- Insight on how to identify incident trends, liabilities and areas for improving safety and health within your organisation
- Predictive modelling for identifying the cost of incidents and the impact on claims costs.
Who should attend
CFOs, COOs, Workers Compensation Managers, OHS Managers, Senior HR Managers, General Managers, CEOs
About Konekt
Konekt is the largest private sector provider of workplace health solutions in Australia. Our focus is on helping businesses like yours minimise the impact of workplace injury and related workplace costs, resulting in reduced workers’ compensation premiums.
Reduce cost and duration of claims TODAY!
To find out how Konekt can help you reduce the cost and duration of claims while also meeting your compliance obligations, register to attend our free seminar today.





In 2007, the median time lost from work for male employees was 3.6 working weeks and for female employees 4.5 working weeks. 