IAIABC Member Spotlight
Each month, the IAIABC highlights one of its member organizations, asking about what the organization does; what challenges it sees workers' compensation facing; and why they're involved with the IAIABC. Find past member spotlights here.

IAIABC: Please provide an organizational overview (number of employees, years in business, vision)
Molly Flanagan, Assistant Vice President, Workers' Compensation Claims at Nationwide: Nationwide, a Fortune 100 company based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified financial services and insurance organizations in the United States. Nationwide is rated A+ by Standard & Poor’s. An industry leader in driving customer-focused innovation, Nationwide provides a full range of insurance and financial services products including auto, business, homeowners, farm and life insurance; public and private sector retirement plans, annuities and mutual funds; excess & surplus, specialty and surety; and pet, motorcycle and boat insurance. For more information about Nationwide and Nationwide’s ratings, visit www.nationwide.com or Company Ratings -- Nationwide.

IAIABC: How does your organization serve the workers’ compensation industry?
MF: Nationwide plays a critical role in supporting the workers’ compensation industry by delivering comprehensive claims management solutions tailored to a diverse portfolio of accounts, from agriculture to national programs. Our tenured team brings deep expertise in handling complex claims across multiple jurisdictions, ensuring compliance and accuracy at every step. What truly sets Nationwide apart is our customer-focused approach: we prioritize clear communication, timely resolutions, and proactive strategies that help employers and injured workers navigate the claims process efficiently. By combining industry knowledge with innovative practices, Nationwide strives to reduce claim costs, improve outcomes, and maintain the highest standards of service within the workers’ compensation industry.
IAIABC: What do you see as some of the major challenges the industry is facing, and how can we as a community address them?
MF: One of the most significant challenges facing the workers’ compensation industry is the evolving regulatory landscape. Both federal and state requirements continue to change, creating complexity and increasing the need for organizations to remain agile and compliant. These shifts demand ongoing investment in technology, training, and process adaptation to ensure accuracy and avoid costly penalties.
Another emerging challenge is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into claims management and operational workflows. While AI offers tremendous potential for improving efficiency and reducing cycle times, it also raises questions around data security and its ethical use. Nationwide’s promise is to harness AI thoughtfully, and our approach is to always have a human in the loop.
As a community, we can address these challenges by fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among carriers, regulators, and technology partners. Standardizing best practices, investing in education around regulatory changes, and creating clear guidelines for responsible AI implementation will help us navigate these complexities together. By embracing innovation while prioritizing compliance and transparency, we can strengthen the industry and deliver better outcomes for all stakeholders.
IAIABC: Are there any projects/programs/initiatives going on at your organization that you are particularly excited or enthusiastic about?
MF: One initiative Nationwide is particularly proud of is our Return-to-Work Program, which has become a cornerstone of our workers’ compensation strategy. A successful return-to-work process is critical for both employees and employers as it helps injured workers safely resume productive roles as soon as medically appropriate, while reducing claim costs, improving morale, and increasing retention for employers. Nationwide focuses on early and proactive communication with employers regarding work status and modified duty options, ensuring that recovery is supported and claim durations are minimized. This approach not only enhances outcomes for injured employees but also strengthens overall productivity and engagement.
In addition, we are actively working on strategies to increase profitability within our workers’ compensation portfolio. This includes leveraging data-driven insights, refining operational efficiencies, and exploring innovative solutions that balance cost management with exceptional service delivery. These efforts reflect our commitment to sustainability and long-term success in a rapidly evolving industry.
IAIABC: What's an interesting fact about your organization that most people don't know?
MF: An interesting fact about Nationwide that many people don’t know is that 2026 marks our 100th year as a mutual carrier. This milestone reflects a century-long commitment to serving our members and maintaining financial strength and stability. As a privately held mutual, we can prioritize customer needs and deliver long-term value rather than focusing on shareholder returns.
In addition, Nationwide offers a diverse portfolio that spans multiple industries, including agriculture, specialty programs, and national accounts, while consistently delivering top performance in the small market segment. This breadth of experience enables us to bring unique insights and best practices from different sectors into our workers’ compensation strategies, ensuring innovative and tailored solutions for our clients.

IAIABC: Why is your organization a member of the IAIABC? What would you tell others about the benefits of membership?
MF: Nationwide chooses to be an active member of the IAIABC because it provides insight into the ever-changing landscape of workers’ compensation reporting requirements. By staying engaged with regulators, industry leaders, and other stakeholders, we ensure that the carrier perspective is represented in meaningful discussions that shape future standards. This involvement helps us remain prepared and responsive to regulatory changes, ultimately benefiting our clients and partners
The benefits of membership extend beyond compliance. IAIABC offers exceptional resources that equip our associates for success, including educational materials, best practice guidance, and forums for collaboration. Additionally, the networking opportunities are exceptional; connecting professionals who specialize in workers’ compensation roles fosters knowledge-sharing and innovation across the industry. For any organization committed to staying ahead of regulatory changes and driving positive outcomes, IAIABC membership is an invaluable investment.
Previous Member Spotlights
2026 Member Spotlights
Louisiana Works - January 2026
Ametros - November 2025
Sapiens - October 2025
Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry's Workers' Compensation Division - September 2025
Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation - August 2025
Sentry Insurance - June 2025
Enlyte - May 2025
Linea Solutions: Special Edition - April 2025
Washington State Department of Labor and Industry - March 2025
WCF Insurance - January 2025
CadenceRX - November 2024
PERMA - October 2024
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) - September 2024
American Medical Association (AMA) - August 2024
Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) - July 2024
American Association of Payers, Administrators, and Networks (AAPAN) - June 2024
The Beacon Mutual - May 2024
Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation - April 2024
Arbicare - March 2024
Acuity Insurance - February 2024
Alaska Division of Workers' Compensation - January 2024
Harvard MedTech - November 2023
Cottingham & Butler Claims Services - October 2023
NCCI: Special Edition - September 2023
Kansas Workers' Compensation Division - July 2023
Workers' Safety and Compensation Board Yukon - June 2023
U.S.Able MCO - May 2023
MDGuidelines - April 2023
Workers' Compensation Research Institute - March 2023
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents - February 2023
Linea Solutions - January 2023
Idaho Industrial Commission - December 2022
Sedgwick - November 2022
Ebix - September 2022
Sikich - August 2022
Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board - July 2022
Colorado Division of Workers' Compensation - June 2022
FAIR Health - May 2022
Aerie EDI Group - January 2022
- Paradigm - December 2021
- Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission - November 2021
- ODG by MCG - September 2021
- Care Bridge International - June 2021
- Missouri Division of Workers' Compensation - May 2021
- California Workers' Compensation Institute - April 2021
- Iowa Division of Workers' Compensation - March 2021
- Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court - February 2021
- Verisk/ISO - January 2021
- Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation - December 2020
- The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) - November 2020
- VPay - October 2020
- National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) - September 2020
- Optum - August 2020
- Utah Labor Commission: Division of Industrial Accidents - June 2020
- Healthesystems - March 2020
- Safety National - February 2020
- CompAlliance - January 2020
- California Self Insurers Security Fund - December 2019
- Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Division - November 2019
- The Black Car Fund - August 2019
- Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers' Compensation - July 2019
- NIOSH Center for Workers' Compensation Studies - June 2019
- Tennessee Bureau of Workers' Compensation - May 2019
- Florida Workers' Compensation Division - April 2019
- Concentra - February 2019
- Oregon Workers' Compensation Division - January 2019
- SFM - December 2018
- Montana Department of Labor and Industry Employment Relations Division - November 2018
- MyMatrixx, an Express Scripts Company - October 2018
- Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission - September 2018
- WorkComp Strategies - August 2018
- Michigan Workers' Disability Compensation Agency - July 2018