
When the Florida Legislature approved a heart disease presumption for first responders in 2002, few municipalities may have realized that their workers' comp insurance would
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A new workers’ comp medical fee schedule takes effect in Tennessee today, giving providers their first raise since 2012.
Not only are reimbursement rates increasing
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More workers would be exempted from a new test to determine employee status, and police and firefighters would need at least six months of service
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The National Council on Compensation Insurance is recommending a 9.5% decrease in loss costs for the voluntary market in Tennessee in 2020, a figure that's half
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An activity guideline intended to reduce workers’ risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome was updated last year to be more effective, according to a new
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A doctor is asking California’s 2nd District Court of Appeal to declare a law requiring suspended providers to rebut a presumption that their liens are
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His company's annual payroll wasn't $70,000. It may have been more like $18 million per year.
And those certificates of insurance? Most of them were
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Hospital mergers have helped reduce costs and improve patient care, according to a new report from the American Hospital Association that some in the workers'
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The legislator who last year crafted one of the most-debated workers' compensation bills in recent Kentucky history now plans to offer another measure next year,
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California’s workers’ compensation community would have six months to come to grips with a presumption that all workers are employees, under recent amendments to a
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

