
A wrongful death lawsuit and a gubernatorial order in Illinois could open the door for fundamental changes to workers’ compensation systems across the country, a
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While a growing number of states have expanded workers' compensation presumptions for frontline employees stricken by COVID-19, one public agency has moved well beyond comp
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A Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau committee on Tuesday voted in favor of three new regulatory changes proposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Illinois Chamber of Commerce is contemplating a constitutional challenge to an emergency rule handed down by the state Workers' Compensation Commission listing more than
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California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara on Monday ordered workers' compensation carriers and insurers in at least five additional lines to pay back premiums because of
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Coal miners with black lung disease are reportedly worried that COVID-19 could worsen their embattled respiratory systems and that they'll have few resources for care.
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The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California next week will consider three regulatory changes in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, including the exclusion of
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More and more states have ordered or encouraged insurers and employers to provide workers' compensation benefits to first responders and, in some cases, health workers
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Not all states were prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic, but the way agencies have responded has likely changed the workers’ compensation industry forever, experts said
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Long before the coronavirus pandemic has subsided, families of frontline workers lost to the disease may face a stark reality: Even if they can show that
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

