
California’s workers’ compensation system spends 52 cents for every $1 of benefits delivered, more than double the cost of an average comp system, according to the
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp this week surprised many when he issued an order blocking local and state mandates that people wear masks in public places.
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The growth of telehealth services in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak will likely continue even after the pandemic has subsided, requiring workers’ compensation and
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After almost five years of rulemaking, court decisions, hearings and more hearings, Florida stakeholders appear to be inching closer to medical reimbursement dispute rules that
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When the calendar turned to 2020, it seemed likely that California’s workers’ compensation industry would continue its recent stretch of stability following several years of
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Recent state actions have provided employers a shield from the cost of virus-related comp claims and liability suits. But that has raised new questions about whether
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Mental health professionals from around California have submitted comments in opposition to the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s latest Medical-Legal Fee Schedule proposal, saying lackluster reimbursement
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After weeks of protest and several nights of rioting that reportedly left some Minneapolis police officers fearing for their lives, hundreds of cops are now
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As uncertainty continues to swirl around the COVID-19 pandemic, workers’ compensation insurance carriers are relying on months-old safety protocols and creating new policies to keep
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Like nearly 5 million other businesses around the country, hundreds of workers’ compensation organizations have received low-interest and forgivable loans through the federal government’s Paycheck Protection
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

