Resources
Business Line: Medical Management
How to future-proof your insurtech investments
The insurtech landscape is evolving rapidly as new innovations hit the market every day—many focused specifically on claims. For insurance…
The workers compensation impacts of 2019 Coronavirus
As the 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) begins to spread in the United States, questions of the impact on workers compensation claims are…
Crawford's innovative technology solutions
Every day, new technologies and innovations emerge with the potential to improve our industry, our clients’ businesses, and the lives of…
Crawford's customizable and scalable absence management solution
The nuances and regulatory environment around employee leave can be burdensome on employers and employees alike. HR and benefits teams…
Behind every claim is a story
At Crawford, "restore" is more than a word. It's an integral part of our mission, vision, and values. For nearly 80 years, Crawford has…
Crawford & Company appoints two Global Relationship Leaders
Crawford & Company, the world’s largest publicly listed independent provider of claims management and outsourcing solutions to insurance…
Comorbid conditions in workers compensation
As our population ages, chronic health conditions will become more prevalent and significant in the workforce. Chronic…
Comorbid conditions in workers compensation
As the U.S. workforce ages, chronic medical conditions are more common than ever. In this webinar, produced in association with RIMS, Dr.…
2018 Annual Report
For Crawford, 2018 was a year of great change. It was also an important year in Crawford's 78-year history as we celebrated our…
Crawford & Company appoints UK Director of Sales for Broadspire
Crawford & Company, the world’s largest publicly listed independent provider of claims management and outsourcing solutions to insurance…
Restoring and enhancing lives — a workers compensation case study
New York State’s largest private employer and Broadspire are breaking new ground with a workers compensation program that has decreased…
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