Last Updated on: April 5, 2024
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In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers sits down with Jess Dantice, CEO & Founder of Zenjuries. Jess discusses how we can change the way we handle Worker’s Comp, and how Zenjuries is making a big difference in managing claims.

Key Topics:

  • The continuous delivery of value in Worker’s Comp discussions
  • Insights into Zenjuries, a software for handling Worker’s Comp claims
  • The evolving landscape of Worker’s Comp and strategies for agencies
  • The introduction of employee-centric features in Zenjuries
  • A detailed discussion on the importance of proactive claim management
  • Exclusive reveal of new features within Zenjuries

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