Companies across the country are experiencing labor shortages for a variety of reasons. Find out how these staffing shortages can impact workers' compensation and what businesses can do to help deal with them. (Credit: sirisakboakaew/Adobe Stock) Companies across the country are experiencing labor shortages for a variety of reasons. Find out how these staffing shortages can impact workers' compensation and what businesses can do to help deal with them. (Credit: sirisakboakaew/Adobe Stock)

Like many other industries today, the workers' compensation industry is constantly evolving. As the world continues to adapt and change during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, several of the workers' compensation trends seen over the past two years will continue to play a role throughout 2022.

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