
Workers who had a lost-time injury within their first six months on the job were more than twice as likely to have three or more
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Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane!
Or maybe it's a drone, sent by the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation to document an
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The work comp industry’s fascination with New York’s Black Car Fund seems to be growing and may be getting a boost from California Assembly Bill
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After several turbulent years in which a state official tried to remove the chief workers' compensation judge from office, and a former underling was prosecuted
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Self-driving commercial vehicles are starting to hit the road, and while the technology may benefit workers’ comp, the impact will be very gradual, some say.
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A South Carolina workers' compensation commissioner, criticized for anti-claimant statements in recent years, is in the news again, this time after she received a sharp
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When Texas lawmakers approved Senate Bill 2551 in May, they established what many said was a more clearly illuminated path for cities and counties to follow
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Naltrexone, a drug used for the treatment of opioid and alcohol dependence, is getting a closer look as a treatment for chronic pain when used
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A larger percentage of injured workers treated by network providers returned to work than did those treated outside Texas workers' compensation care networks.
The average
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For most California hospitals, workers’ comp patients account for only a small fraction of total inpatient admissions.
But for two hospitals in Southern California, injured
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

