
Idaho lawmakers have passed a bill that would eliminate a sunset provision from a statute allowing first responders to receive workers’ compensation benefits for post-traumatic
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Scott Kipper is returning to helm the Nevada Division of Insurance, effective Feb. 27, Department of Business and Industry Director Terry J. Reynolds announced Tuesday.
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The amount of money that employers would need to front for employee discovery costs in workers' compensation cases that go to settlement would increase, under
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced that a contractor accused of running his own construction company while receiving workers’ compensation benefits was
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has withdrawn its proposal to revoke final approval of Arizona’s state-level occupational safety and health plan, a move that
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Some California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation workers would be eligible for a presumption that post-traumatic stress disorder is a compensable, injury under recently introduced
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Police and emergency medical services first responders would have a presumptive workers' compensation injury if they are diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder relative to a workplace
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California lawmakers appear poised to deliberate whether to extend to full-time members of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department’s boating safety unit the same presumptions afforded
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The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries fined AAA Contractors $437,581 for safety violations following its investigation of a fatal trench collapse.
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… Read more »The Nevada Division of Industrial Relations is holding a workshop Feb. 27 on proposed rules allowing lump sum payments for some injured workers permanently disabled
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

