
A year after lawmakers failed to agree on a post-traumatic stress bill, the Wisconsin Legislature is now considering a bipartisan compromise that would make it
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday proposed allocating more than $20 million to implement the new employee status test required by Assembly Bill 5, an
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Two years after the Pennsylvania Supersedeas Fund notified insurers that it was running as much as 16 months behind in sending reimbursement checks, the delays
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Perhaps a study committee that spent most of 2019 examining New York's much-criticized independent medical examination system was doomed from the start, and now it's
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Division of Workers’ Compensation Administrative Director George Parisotto told California lawmakers that while he appreciates the state auditor’s recommendations for improving the medical-legal process, there’s
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The New York State Workers' Compensation Board has permanently barred three companies from providing independent medical examinations, but one of the firms said it's simply
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Just in time for new marijuana legalization laws that kicked in around the country this year, at least three companies in 2020 are planning to
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The California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board ushered in the new year by adopting a comprehensive rewrite of its procedural rules, despite objections from some observers
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When Minnesota lawmakers in 2005 carved out a special workers' compensation exemption just for North Dakota employers, it was pitched as a way to help
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When Delta Air Lines unveiled its new purple and grey uniforms for 64,000 flight attendants and other workers in 2018, little did company officials know
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

