Sunday, September 28, 2025

Wait, You Do What, Exactly?

 Mainly, I catch insurance companies overcharging employers on Workers Comp insurance. And then I get that money back for those employers.

That’s my elevator speech, and it’s a fair summation of my work over the past forty two years. I don’t sell insurance and I’m not an attorney (although my son and business partner for the past twenty some years is an attorney).

I’ve worked with clients all over the U.S. from California to New Jersey, Alaska to Florida. And pretty much everywhere in between. And I’ve worked with an incredible variety of employers: machine shops, small contractors, staffing agencies, an NFL team, health care providers, Fortune 500 type companies, a company that made mirrors for satellites, a battery recycler, a government agency, a labor union, some insurance companies and agencies, a tourist railroad in Hawaii, and others that escape my mind at the moment. I get refunds for clients from past policies and I help fight premium audits for other clients when excessive and incorrect premium audits threaten to put them out of business.

I do this work as a consultant. And I also serve as an expert witness (in both civil and criminal cases, all across the U.S. in state and federal courts) in cases involving Workers Compensation and GL audits and premiums.

But it’s still a challenge to explain to folks exactly what I do for a living.

Maybe just look at CutComp.com for the long version.






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