
While the number of workplace fatalities nationwide has remained about the same in recent years, the number in Texas has declined, particularly in the high-risk construction business,
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The California Labor and Workforce Development Agency launched a webpage to help employers and workers comply with the new employment test created by Assembly Bill
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The House of Representatives approved a bill that would ensure that employers provide some form of workers’ compensation coverage for temporary agricultural workers and create
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A long-awaited report from the Virginia legislature's audit and review commission — the first comprehensive look at the state's workers' compensation system in 30 years
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation will not start formal rulemaking to update the Medical-Legal Fee Schedule before completing meetings with system users — a
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It's not every day that an advertisement for workers' compensation insurance appears on network television. In fact, it's exceedingly rare.
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A special division at the Louisiana Office of Workers' Compensation Administration, set up to prosecute comp fraud, has notched its first indictment: a subcontractor who may have
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A higher proportion of cumulative trauma claims filed in Southern California contributes to higher overall frequency compared to other regions of the state, according to
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Insurers hoping to tap into the vast new world of artificial intelligence for claims, customer service and underwriting should not try to build a new
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New York lawmakers appear to be moving ahead with legislation that would bring a California-like employment test to the Empire State, and workers' compensation concerns
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

