
A national worker safety group has released its "Dirty Dozen" report for 2020, naming employers and trade associations that it says have failed to protect
… Read more »A Senate committee last week passed a bill that its author said would be “the largest and most expansive presumption in the history of the
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The family of a Kansas City nurse who died from COVID-19 is hoping that the woman's plight will force Missouri and other states to expand
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A spirit of cooperation seen in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic has morphed into hostile fire on the plains of Kansas, and a
… Read more »The comments are in, and workers’ compensation stakeholders in California have given their reviews of newly proposed emergency telehealth regulations.
Their advice: The proposal needs
… Read more »Officials at the National Council on Compensation Insurance's annual symposium this week stressed repeatedly that the comp insurance industry is riding high as it sails
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States with fee schedules setting payments for outpatient hospital services see smaller bills than states that don't have fee schedules at all, according to study
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The COVID-19 pandemic and severe economic recession could not have come at a better time for the workers' compensation insurance industry.
Donna Glenn
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With members of the California Senate returned to Sacramento Monday and joining their counterparts in the Assembly who reconvened last week, observers predict most workers' compensation
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If two eastern states' filings for March and April are any indication, the country's number of workers' compensation claims have not yet exploded because of
… Read more »Mar 25, 2026
Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

