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    ReEmployAbility Announces Partnership with Crosstie (formerly Gain Life) to Enhance the Injured Worker Experience

    TECHBy TECHFebruary 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ReEmployAbility, the nation’s largest provider of specialty return-to-work services, has partnered with Crosstie (formerly Gain Life) to deliver an enhanced digital experience that streamlines communication, improves coordination, and empowers injured workers through their recovery journey.

    Through this partnership, ReEmployAbility has launched the new Injured Worker Portal, powered by Crosstie’s proven claims-experience technology. The platform provides real time access to program information, simplifies communication, and reduces uncertainty by giving injured workers clear visibility into their Transition2Work® experience. By making information easier to access and support easier to reach, the portal keeps injured workers informed and engaged while enabling adjusters and clients to move cases forward more efficiently.

    A Partnership Driving Meaningful Change

    Crosstie’s platform serves as a centralized hub where injured workers can access placement details, claim information, secure messaging, and timely support. By integrating Crosstie’s technology into the Transition2Work experience, ReEmployAbility is redefining what a modern, human-centered return-to-work pathway looks like.  

    Together, the partnership combines ReEmployAbility’s two decades of expertise in transitional work with Crosstie’s powerful, engagement-driven technology—setting a new standard for the industry. The result is a smarter, faster, and more connected workflow that enhances injured worker engagement.

    This collaboration represents more than technology enhancement—it unites ReEmployAbility’s mission-driven approach with Crosstie’s efficiency and empathy-focused platform to deliver a more connected, clear, and supportive experience for injured workers across the claims journey.

    Advancing ReEmployAbility’s Mission Through Innovation

    At the core of ReEmployAbility’s approach is a commitment to connecting injured workers to meaningful opportunities within their communities. Partnering with Crosstie elevates this mission by introducing intuitive technology that keeps individuals informed, supported, and empowered throughout recovery.

    “ReEmployAbility’s mission to keep injured workers engaged through meaningful community placements during recovery reflects the kind of innovation we’re committed to supporting. We’re proud to provide technology that streamlines communication and coordination throughout the return-to-work process, helping ensure injured workers stay connected and engaged when they need it most.” – Sean G. Eldridge, Co-founder & CEO, Crosstie (formerly Gain Life)

    The Injured Worker Portal marks a significant advancement in ReEmployAbility’s ongoing investment in innovation and service excellence, reinforcing its position as the trusted leader in specialty return-to-work solutions.

    Shaping the Future of Human-Centered Return-to-Work

    Together, ReEmployAbility and Crosstie are delivering a more connected, compassionate, and technologically modern return-to-work experience. This partnership enhances support for injured workers while strengthening collaboration among adjusters, employers, and nonprofit partners—shaping the next evolution of service excellence across the claims landscape.

    About Crosstie

    Crosstie (formerly Gain Life) is a B2B SaaS company serving the P&C insurance industry. Its AI-driven workflow automation platform embeds into claims and operational workflows to reduce administrative burden, shorten cycle times, and improve experiences for adjusters, claimants, and policyholders. Designed to integrate with existing core systems, Crosstie helps carriers, TPAs, self-insured organizations, and claims service partners operate more efficiently and deliver measurable ROI. Founded at Harvard University’s Innovation Lab and backed by MassMutual Ventures and General Catalyst, Crosstie is building a platform that is comprehensive by design, configurable out of the box, and interoperable across complex insurance environments. Learn more at crosstietech.com.  

    About ReEmployAbility

    ReEmployAbility is the nation’s leading provider of specialty return-to-work services and transitional employment programs. Founded on the mission to help injured workers return to meaningful work in their communities. ReEmployAbility connects injured employees with nonprofit organizations nationwide through its Transition2Work® program. With a people-first approach, the company supports injured workers, employers, and communities with innovative return-to-work solutions.

                   

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