
Self-insured employers and their third-party administrators would owe injured workers a duty of good faith and fair dealing, under legislation introduced in the Washington state Legislature.
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Injured workers in Washington state would be allowed to perform light-duty work for nonprofit organizations approved by the Department of Labor and Industries, under a
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation will hold a public hearing March 13 to gather testimony on proposed revisions to rules that govern the examination,
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A bill by the Idaho state House of Representatives Commerce and Human Resources Committee would ensure workers’ compensation continues to cover first responders’ claims for
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Joseph P. Rebeck, former presiding judge for the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board in Long Beach, died Dec. 17 at the age of 88.
He died
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Lawmakers in Washington state could once again deliberate on whether to repeal a 2003 voter initiative prohibiting the Department of Labor & Industries from adopting
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Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara on Thursday announced the appointments of April Savoy, Patrick Wong and Peter Guastamachio to the board of governors for the California Insurance
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A Montana legislative committee passed a bill that would clarify the exclusion on coverage for injuries sustained during social or recreational activities.
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A Wyoming lawmaker introduced a bill that would require the Department of Workforce Services to determine rates for two to four years based exclusively on
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The Washington Court of Appeals ruled that an injured worker’s application for reopening his claim could not be reopened just because of the length of
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

