The Utah Court of Appeals ruled that a worker could not back out of a settlement she entered into more than two decades ago agreeing
… Read more »The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division announced a rulemaking advisory committee will discuss attorney fees during a Jan. 26 meeting.
“In the meantime, if you have
… Read more »The Alaska Workers’ Compensation Division announced 2021 annual reports are due by March 1.
“The Department of Labor expects each insurer, self-insurer, and uninsured employer
… Read more »The California Division of Workers’ Compensation posted an order adjusting the Physician and Non-Physician Practitioner Services section of the Official Medical Fee Schedule to conform
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The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court ruled that a worker was bound by the terms of the settlement conveyed by her attorney to the State Fund
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The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division announced that the claims processing administrative cost factor will be 17.54% next year.
The factor is used to calculate reimbursement
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California-based litigation support and medical record management firm Med-Legal announced that it is ceasing all business operations and that its services will no longer be
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The California Workers’ Compensation Institute announced that Sara Widener-Brightwell will succeed general counsel Ellen Sims Langille, who is retiring in May.
In her new role,
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced that it fined the state Department of Corrections $60,000 for failing to enforce COVID-19 social distancing
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The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Tuesday announced permanent amendments to rules addressing COVID-19 risks in the workplace and employer-provided labor housing.
During
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

