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SFM attends 2022 KAIA Convention

Three SFM representatives participated in this year’s Kansas Association of Insurance Agents (KAIA) Annual Convention in Wichita, Kansas on January 24-26.

Agents give SFM high marks in survey

The results of our latest agent survey are in, and agents gave SFM high marks on ease of doing business.

SFM attorneys named to MN leadership roles

Two attorneys from SFM’s in-house law firm have taken up leadership roles in the Minnesota legal community.

SFM attorneys look back at 2021, celebrate performance

The attorneys of SFM's in-house law firm compiled a win/loss record of almost 80% (15-4) in 2021 for hearings at the Office of Administrative Hearings in St. Paul, Minn.

SFM Foundation to host annual golf fundraisers in MN, IA

For over a dozen years, the SFM Foundation’s annual golf tournaments have been the charity’s top source for fundraising.

WCRA announces surplus redistribution, Minnesota insurers and policyholders to receive $600 million

The WCRA has announced a $600 million surplus distribution to its members and insurer policyholders. Approximately $383 million will go to workers’ compensation insurers, $182 million will be distributed to self-insurers, and $35 million will go to policyholders.

SFM leaders receive promotions

SFM recently promoted several of the organization’s leaders to the role of Vice President.

Resumption of the presumption: Minnesota's COVID-19 presumption law

Minnesota’s workers’ compensation law has been temporarily amended to include a presumption of liability for certain workers with a positive COVID-19 laboratory test or clinical diagnosis of COVID-19 when a test is not available.

How hobbies can improve mental health and overall well-being

Just as eating fruits and vegetables can play an important role in physical health, research suggests there may be a similarly simple way to improve mental health – having a hobby.

Get to know an SFM loss prevention specialist: Jason Clausen

SFM Loss Prevention Specialist Jason Clausen hopes employers he works with will see him not as a safety inspector, but as a safety champion and business partner.

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