
Workers' compensation attorneys in California don't agree on precisely what changes the state should make to its computer-based case management system, but many agree that it needs
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As states ramp up protections for front-line health care and public safety officers to combat the spread of COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, Washington
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In an age of school shootings and an increase in assaults against teachers, Nebraska is poised to become one of first states to enhance workers'
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A family member of a worker who died of causes unrelated to his injury can continue receiving his wage-loss benefits, a New York appeals court
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Division of Workers’ Compensation officials said Friday they’re committed to overhauling California’s computer-based case management system that’s become a source of frustration since it was
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According to a new report from the Texas Department of Insurance, the rate of injured workers who have returned to their jobs within six months of
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BOSTON — New research shows that injured workers, particularly those with lost-time claims, are likely to die earlier than non-injured workers — the result of
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OAKLAND, Calif. — California’s Division of Workers’ Compensation nearly canceled its annual Educational Conference in Oakland this week after reports that coronavirus had begun to
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The rapid spread of COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, raises some interesting questions for the field of workers' compensation, including what circumstances would make
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BOSTON — Workers' compensation insurers hoping to attract and keep the millennial generation interested in the industry should recognize that they do, in fact, have some special
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

