
The Business and Labor Committee for the Oregon House of Representatives on Monday passed a bill that would allow the Department of Consumer and Business
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Legislation that would create a presumption that COVID-19 is compensable for some essential workers in New Mexico would likely result in litigation over whether an
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The Industrial Commission of Arizona announced the launch of a new feature allowing adjusters for third-party administrators to subscribe to approved claims or cases and
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced that providers should request interpreters for scheduled in-person appointments using a new online system starting April
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Full-time lifeguards working for the City of San Diego would enjoy the presumptions that conditions including hernias, heart trouble, cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder and other
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The California Department of Insurance announced that an employee for a farm labor company was charged with two felony counts of insurance fraud for allegedly
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The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled that the statutory directive for a doctor to determine an impairment rating based on the third edition of the
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The Colorado Senate on Friday unanimously approved a bill that would modify provisions related to the Workers’ Compensation Classification Appeals Board.
Sen. Chris
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California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund would have more discretion with its investment portfolio, under recent amendments to a bill in the state Senate.
Sen. Susan
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A California appellate court ruled that property owners who had hired a contractor to work on their home were shielded from liability to the contractor’s
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