
Workers’ comp researchers have sometimes looked to the Great Recession as a way to navigate the COVID-caused economic downturn, but the recent pandemic has presented
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The COVID-19 pandemic crippled the economy in some parts of the U.S. in 2020, but access to treatment for injured workers remained relatively unchanged from
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A California state Senate committee on Monday approved a bill that seeks to prohibit discrimination in apportionment, and supporters said they’ll consider amendments submitted by
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The Ohio Supreme Court last week disapproved of an out-of-state attorney’s application for admission to the Ohio bar due to concern over his character, fitness and
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More than two-thirds of the U.S. labor force lives in states that allow medical or recreational marijuana, but workers’ comp systems across the country continue
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Although only a few hundred worker deaths in California have been attributed to COVID-19, the share of death claims that provided the first notice of
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Staff from the California Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau and members of its Actuarial Committee agreed Tuesday that the bureau likely won’t include a COVID-19
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Members of Oregon's Management-Labor Advisory Committee group tasked with tweaking a bill that would change restrictions on retroactive temporary disability and limit insurers’ ability to
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Some workers’ compensation experts feared the COVID-19 pandemic would negatively affect initial access to care for California workers who filed non-virus-related claims last year.
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California and its workers’ comp system may have outlasted the worst days of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the state’s recovery could be relatively slow as
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

