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IN THE BEGINNING...

In the late 90's, two industries existed side by side but worlds apart in concept.

In Costa Mesa, CA., a workers compensation company needed to find a way to give doctors a visual overview of the physical functions of an employee.  Video was the logical choice.  The raw video footage could be submitted to doctors on VHS.  But the medical provider's opinion of watching running video for what seemed like enternity was not a welcomed moment. 

In Santa Ana, CA., another man was pioneering a bustlng multimedia production business.  Brian Martin had spent the last 18 years pioneering the latest technologies for most of the fortune 500 into award winning projects.  His passion soon became the internet's technologies and the world wide web.

These two companies were introduced and their commitment to the WC industry soon began...
ARE YOU THINKING WHAT I'M THINKING...

Brian combined the services of a workers compensation company, the talents of a vocational counselor and the skills of a multimedia producer to develop a unique service for the stakeholders of the workers compensation cycle called VideoJA.com. Perseverance, faith and scores of talented risk industry professionals put the Video JA on the map for good.   The Bayer Corporation was the first library of Video JAs to be created.  Next it was American Airlines, USF Trucking, and the challenging Boeing Company.  Soon the Video Job Analysis libraries had grown to include Fortune 500 companies across the country. 
HOME
TODAY...

Industry leaders such as Concentra, Coventry, Gallagher Bassett, SRS, WorkersCompensation.com
and many others have adopted our Video Job Analysis system.  We are now utilizing HD cameras and .NET web based applications for servicing the growing Electronic Medical Record community.
It has never been better for cost containment programs and risk management technologies that Employers, Insurers, TPAs and the medical providers can realize in outcomes and return on investments: that's always been Brian's guiding principle over the last eleven years.