The California Assembly unanimously passed a bill that would revise the medical-legal process by implementing templates that can be used for reports and requiring the
The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled that the director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services has jurisdiction over a worker’s request for a hearing
The California Senate passed bills that would extend how long health insurance must be provided as workers’ compensation death benefits for the children of first
The California Senate passed a bill that would require the Contractors State License Board to monitor and report on violations of work comp coverage requirements.
California’s 4th District Court of Appeal published a decision in which it found the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board exceeded its authority by sending a coverage
The 9th Court of Appeals denied a petition to review an administrative decision that found a worker was not entitled to benefits for cumulative knee injuries
A former officer of the Westminster Police Department was seen drinking and dancing, went on a skiing and snowboarding trip and competed in 5k races despite claiming she was