
Reduced access to medical care and workers anticipating layoffs during the COVID-19 pandemic could increase the duration of workers’ compensation claims and have a significant
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In states that have shut down most hearings and mediations because of the coronavirus — and have not moved wholeheartedly to teleconferences and video proceedings
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In an en banc decision issued last week, the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board ruled that the California Division of Workers’ Compensation exceeded its authority by
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Critics have said it started with a blatant effort by the Trump administration to rewrite federal agency information about global warming.
In 2018, a report
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A pair of California Assembly members have introduced a bill that would create a COVID-19 presumption for first responders and health care workers who contract
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After a flurry of laws and emergency rules around the country made it easier for people to get workers' compensation benefits if they have COVID-19,
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A Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau committee on Friday voted unanimously to send three regulatory changes to California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara.
The changes, formally
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The Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission has made a correction to its emergency rules, extending an eligibility presumption to members of the news media who may
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As cases of COVID-19 increase among essential California workers who don’t have the luxury of sheltering in place during the pandemic, some advocates are pushing
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Advocates of a federal fund designed to compensate victims of COVID-19 would face a host of thorny issues, from eligibility criteria to the amount of
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

