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In this heartfelt episode of "Adjusted," we explore life after catastrophic injury with Julie Greer, Senior Catastrophic Claims Specialist at Berkley Industrial Comp, and Steve Ehretsman, the late founder of Shamrock Prosthetics. When Steve lost his leg following a workplace accident, he identified a critical gap in the recovery process: the lack of coaching for the mental and physical challenges of adapting to life as an amputee. This experience, combined with his coaching background, inspired him to establish Shamrock Prosthetics, where his team adopts a unique approach to supporting amputees.
Julie and Steve share their insights on reconstructing lives after workplace amputations through innovative prosthetic solutions and empathetic claims management. Their collaboration highlights how listening to injured workers' goals and providing real-world functional testing can lead to better outcomes than standard prosthetic protocols.
If you find this episode valuable, please like and share it, and subscribe for future episodes. We'd love it if you could leave a five-star review on your preferred platform – it helps others discover this podcast.
Season 9 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and Matthew Yehling.
Visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!
Got questions? Send them to [email protected]
For music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at [email protected]
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In this heartfelt episode of "Adjusted," we explore life after catastrophic injury with Julie Greer, Senior Catastrophic Claims Specialist at Berkley Industrial Comp, and Steve Ehretsman, the late founder of Shamrock Prosthetics. When Steve lost his leg following a workplace accident, he identified a critical gap in the recovery process: the lack of coaching for the mental and physical challenges of adapting to life as an amputee. This experience, combined with his coaching background, inspired him to establish Shamrock Prosthetics, where his team adopts a unique approach to supporting amputees.
Julie and Steve share their insights on reconstructing lives after workplace amputations through innovative prosthetic solutions and empathetic claims management. Their collaboration highlights how listening to injured workers' goals and providing real-world functional testing can lead to better outcomes than standard prosthetic protocols.
If you find this episode valuable, please like and share it, and subscribe for future episodes. We'd love it if you could leave a five-star review on your preferred platform – it helps others discover this podcast.
Season 9 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and Matthew Yehling.
Visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!
Got questions? Send them to [email protected]
For music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at [email protected]
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