
The Utah Court of Appeals upheld an award of temporary total disability benefits to a worker who was fired for engaging in a physical altercation
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The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court ruled that a worker was not entitled to additional benefits following an on-the-job fall despite his ongoing complaints and receipt
… Read more »The Industrial Commission of Arizona is holding a formal stakeholder meeting Dec. 9.
“The purpose of this meeting is to provide interested parties another opportunity
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The Alaska Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge to a state law limiting a worker’s estate to the collection of funeral expenses, since she had
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The Utah Supreme Court ruled that the family of a worker killed in an excavator accident failed to assert a viable claim that his employer
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The Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations announced that it will open offices statewide, effective Dec. 1, to provide walk-in and in-person services Wednesdays
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The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries fined two asbestos removal contractors more than $800,000 for knowingly and repeatedly exposing employees and the public
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The committee that advises the California Division of Workers’ Compensation on evidence-based changes to the prescription drug formulary is meeting virtually on Nov. 16.
Members
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The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled that an insurer improperly terminated a worker’s benefits after he was fired, but the carrier acted reasonably and should not
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Oregon’s Workers’ Compensation Division extended the public comment period on proposed rules to implement legislation allowing carriers and self-insured employers to store claims files outside
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …