
Almost five months into the coronavirus pandemic, one thing is certain: Uncertainty remains the watchword for COVID's impact on the workers' compensation industry, actuaries said.
… Read more »
As the use of telemedicine in workers’ compensation grows, employers, workers and insurance carriers will be tasked with navigating an ever-changing system even after the
… Read more »
Few of the 50 million annual visitors to Walt Disney World in Florida may realize it, but the world's most popular amusement park has its
… Read more »
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has yet to finalize long-awaited new rules about penalties for improper reporting of information on workers' comp claimants
… Read more »
A former Southern California hospital executive serving a prison sentence for fraud won’t be released early despite concerns over his exposure to COVID-19, a federal
… Read more »
Worker and employer advocates from Oregon’s Management-Labor Advisory Committee have submitted their respective pandemic-related compensation plans to state leaders, but what happens next in the
… Read more »
Delays in hearings have meant that thousands of claimants are still waiting for maximum medical improvement, costing insurers significantly during the coronavirus shutdown, insurance defense
… Read more »
After multiple hours-long meetings over the past several weeks, members of Oregon’s Management-Labor Advisory Committee failed to reach a consensus recommendation Friday regarding COVID-19 protections
… Read more »
Eight challenges to 2018 reform provisions are now pending before the Kentucky Supreme Court.
All of the cases focus on one of the most contentious
… Read more »
Florida may be the epicenter for the recent surge in COVID-19 infections, but the number of workers' compensation claims resulting from the illness has declined,
… Read more »Mar 25, 2026
Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

