
The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau’s Governing Committee on Wednesday unanimously voted against a midyear rate filing that would have been the first increase in
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With some lawmakers wearing face masks, the Minnesota Legislature on Tuesday approved a bill creating a rebuttable presumption of compensability for first responders, medical workers
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The new coronavirus pandemic is causing some big changes to the world of workers' compensation, from fewer claims to a flood of directives from regulators,
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As California and other states attempt to mitigate the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a lack of personal protective equipment for health care professionals
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South Carolina's new web-based claims management and filing system was set to roll out in March, promising an end to a 30-year-old system that offered
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Motor vehicle accidents, along with slips and falls, are the cause of about half of all claims above $1 million, according to a National Council
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Of all the medical treatments now available for injured workers, physical therapy and rehabilitation may be ideally suited for video-based telehealth sessions.
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California's steadying workers’ compensation system could soon see significant changes if the economic fallout from the COVID-19 outbreak continues to upend the lives of American
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While many states' officials have been overloaded with coronavirus concerns, West Virginia's Legislature last month approved two non-virus measures that could affect workers' compensation and
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The nation’s largest police union is asking governors in all states to work with lawmakers to create presumptions that law enforcement officers who contract COVID-19
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

