
The Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board will no longer accept parties’ questions for second independent medical evaluators.
The board in May 2019 repealed the right of
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Wyoming lawmakers will consider legislation to extend the exclusion of COVID-19 claims from employers’ experience rating modification factors when the Legislature convenes the 2022 session Monday.
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The Nevada Workers’ Compensation Section posted a copy of its 2022 Medical Fee Schedule.
Billing and payment rules were adjusted based on changes to the
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The Oregon Court of Appeals overturned a denial of a bus driver’s claim based on her contraction of the flu virus.
Case: In the Matter
… Read more »Following a failed measure introduced in the last legislative season, Idaho lawmakers are again considering a bill that would make vaccine injuries compensable in workers’
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The better half of a married couple ordered to pay nearly $140,000 in restitution for double-dipping was caught, in part, because she was attempting to
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The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California Governing Committee will discuss when it meets Wednesday whether the Sept. 1 regulatory filing should include a
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The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld a denial of benefits to a worker for his alleged injuries from a car accident that happened while traveling
… Read more »Oregon workplace safety regulators are proposing rules that would strengthen protections for workers against health and safety hazards linked to extreme heat and wildfire smoke,
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California’s presumption that COVID-19 is compensable under certain circumstances would be extended by two years under a bill introduced by the chairman of the Assembly Insurance
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

