From Claims to Culture: A Holistic Approach to Workers’ Compensation

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Speaker : DR. CLAIRE MUSELMAN
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When : Friday, July 11, 2025
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Time : 01 : 00 PM EST
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Dr. Claire Muselman is a nationally recognized expert in workers'
compensation strategy and leadership development. As the Co-Director of
the Master of Science in Leadership Program at Drake University and COO
of WorkersCompensation.com, Claire blends academic insight with
real-world experience. With over 20 years in the industry, she brings a
unique perspective that emphasizes empathy, communication, and
operational excellence. Her dynamic style and strategic mindset make her
a sought-after speaker, consultant, and educator across the insurance,
risk, and leadership sector.
This holistic session explores how workers’ compensation can become a strategic asset when embedded into the fabric of an organization’s culture. Rather than operating as an isolated risk management tool, workers’ comp can reflect—and reinforce—how a company lives its values, supports its people, and delivers on its mission.
We will start by examining the disconnect between claims management and organizational culture, uncovering where most systems fall short. Participants will learn how language, leadership behavior, and employee perception influence every step of the comp process—from the moment an injury occurs through return-to-work and reintegration. This is not just about compliance—it is about connection.
Throughout the session, we will present case studies and actionable insights to illustrate what a culture-centered approach looks like in practice. You will explore:
- How leadership tone and messaging shape the recovery experience
- Strategies for training managers to respond with empathy and consistency
- Integrating HR, safety, and claims into a unified team effort
- Using storytelling and internal communication to shift perception of comp programs
- Measuring cultural alignment using qualitative and quantitative feedback tools
We will also examine how to create psychologically safe return-to-work programs that prioritize the human experience while still delivering on business needs. You will learn how to help injured employees feel seen, heard, and valued—regardless of whether their injury was minor or life-changing. That level of care can lead to faster recovery, stronger engagement, and greater organizational trust.
Injured employees often experience a whirlwind of emotions—fear, anxiety, shame, even guilt. Organizations that acknowledge these emotions and build trauma-informed systems around them will be the ones that stand out in the marketplace. We will explore how to design your return-to-work process as a reintegration pathway rather than a liability checklist.
This session will also offer insights on how to build resilience into your comp strategy so that it's not dependent on one leader or department. When you hardwire empathy, trust, and communication into the culture itself, your program becomes stronger, more adaptable, and more sustainable. You will hear real-world examples of companies that have moved from fragmented systems to collaborative ecosystems where claims, culture, and care go hand in hand.
In addition, we will take a deeper look at how data and employee feedback can guide culture-aligned adjustments to your comp process. It is not enough to implement policies; you must measure the employee experience and evolve your systems accordingly. We will share tactics to build feedback loops into your program so you can identify gaps early and course-correct in real time.
Finally, we will highlight how an integrated comp strategy can enhance your employer brand. When prospective and current employees see that your organization takes care of its people through injury and beyond, it boosts trust, loyalty, and reputation. A culture-first approach to workers’ compensation isn’t just good for compliance—it is good for business.
Whether you are in HR, risk, operations, or safety, this session will help you position workers’ comp not as a back-end cost center, but as a forward-facing expression of your organizational identity. You will leave with a roadmap for transforming your program from a policy to a practice that strengthens trust, boosts morale, and improves outcomes for everyone involved.
Areas Covered
- Cultural misalignment: Why comp programs often fail to reflect company values
- The role of leadership in shaping injury response
- Human-centered design for return-to-work processes
- Bridging HR, claims, safety, and operations into one strategy
- Building a psychologically safe culture for injured employees
- Reframing comp as a driver of trust, morale, and retention
Who Should Attend
- HR Leaders
- Claims Managers
- Risk and Safety Professionals
- Organizational Development Specialists
- Senior Leaders and Culture Champions
Why Should You Attend
If you are feeling the pressure of high claims costs, employee disengagement, or fragmented return-to-work efforts, you are not alone. Many professionals responsible for comp programs are stuck in reactive, compliance-driven cycles that ignore the human and cultural elements essential for true transformation. This session invites you to rethink workers’ comp—not as a necessary burden, but as a strategic opportunity to shape culture, build trust, and drive organizational performance.
You may be facing rising caseloads, burned-out adjusters, and managers ill-equipped to support injured employees. Or perhaps you sense that your program lacks purpose or alignment with your company’s mission. This webinar offers clarity. We will help you build bridges between claims, HR, leadership, and operations to create a seamless, values-driven approach to workers’ compensation. You will walk away with a renewed vision and a toolkit for designing a comp program that supports both people and performance.
This session is especially important if you feel like your workers’ compensation efforts are disconnected from your organization’s culture or values. Maybe you have heard from employees that they feel like a number when they get injured—or that the return-to-work process feels punitive. These are symptoms of a deeper cultural gap that this session is designed to address.
We will explore how to move beyond treating comp as a transactional cost center and instead build it into your organization’s identity and values. You will learn how to shift the conversation around injury and recovery from one of liability to one of leadership. With the right tools, training, and cultural framework, you can elevate your comp program into a powerful force for employee loyalty, morale, and long-term retention.
Whether you lead HR, oversee safety, manage claims, or influence culture, this session will equip you with the insight and inspiration to take action. You will walk away ready to spark meaningful change across your organization.
Topic Background
Too often, workers’ compensation is treated as a siloed function—something that lives in the risk department or is handed off to a third-party administrator. But the most successful organizations understand that comp is not just about claims; it’s about culture. How an organization approaches injury, recovery, and return-to-work says everything about its values, leadership, and long-term sustainability. This session will challenge traditional models and offer a powerful framework for integrating workers’ compensation into the larger organizational ecosystem.
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$160.00
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