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'Return-to-work: Two reasons why. Six steps how.' Webcast

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This 60-minute webcast, recorded May 9, 2012, is for policyholders new to SFM or those individuals who handle your organization's workplace injuries.It is designed for SFM policyholders in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

Watch or download the free webcast to learn:

  • How your decisions involving an injured employee impact your workers' comp premium
  • How to reduce the financial impact of a claim on your organization
  • How to best use your SFM Employer Kit to keep claims on track and mitigate costs
  • How to spot return-to-work "red flags" on medical work-ability forms
  • How to develop transitional jobs for employees who are still recuperating
  • How to avoid legal pitfalls like wrongful termination lawsuits

Learn tips and tools you can implement right away. Hear employer questions relating to workers' compensation, and our experts' advice for them.

Featuring SFM presenters Beth Giebel and Michelle Skrede.

Beth Giebel, senior defense counsel and director of legal training, with SFM's in-house law firm, Lynn, Scharfenberg & Associates. She has represented Minnesota employers in workers' compensation litigation for 22 years.

Michelle Skrede, claims specialist for SFM, has handled claims for more than 16 years for a variety of industries including manufacturing, schools and construction, retail and others.

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Recorded May 9, 2012 in Bloomington, MN
60 minutes

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