
While Texas comp regulators have done a good job of keeping up with the rapidly changing requirements of the coronavirus lockdown, some third-party administrators and
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The growing COVID-19 pandemic and measures taken to stop its spread could result in fewer workers’ compensation claims and limited access to care for injured
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Investigators and fraud watchdogs are warning that employers could soon see a spike in fraudulent or exaggerated workers' compensation claims as some employees face layoffs and
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Chesapeake Employers Insurance Co., the largest comp writer in Maryland, has become one of the first private insurers in the country to suspend premiums and
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Lawmakers in Idaho this week passed a law intended to clear up confusion over whether an injured employee can bypass workers’ compensation as an exclusive
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It took almost 15 years of litigation, but the widow of a deputy sheriff killed in a freak accident after working security a football game
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As more and more reported cases of the coronavirus roll in, companies and carriers could have a hard time determining which sick employees are eligible
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With questions mounting nationwide over the compensability of coronavirus illness, a national claimants' advocacy organization is calling on insurers to relax their opposition to most
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A Southern California law firm representing more than 100 qualified medical evaluators has asked the Department of Industrial Relations to adopt an emergency policy change
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Governing bodies in nearly all 50 states have either closed or significantly scaled back their resources in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, leaving the
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

