
ORLANDO, Florida — State regulators, insurers and medical providers all may have dodged a bullet when workers' compensation legislation failed to pass this year, but committee
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Telemedicine remains in its infancy when it comes to treating injured workers, but change is coming, according to panelists speaking at the Workers' Compensation Institute’s
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The hospitalization of a police officer in Northern California on Monday after exposure to fentanyl may have sparked a new wave of concern about the
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ORLANDO, Florida — An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but if the goal is to keep the lawyer away — the subtext
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ORLANDO, Florida — Florida's new cancer presumption law for firefighters has no enforcement mechanism and may take years of litigation to iron out confusion about
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ORLANDO, Florida — Dramatic societal factors outside the control of workers’ compensation stakeholders will alter the grand bargain, posing challenges to the 110-year old truce
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Opioid use, comorbidities and attorney involvement are often looked at as warning signs that a workers’ comp claim is on a costly trajectory.
But another
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ORLANDO, Florida — As many as 700,000 injured workers are misdiagnosed every year, leading to prolonged claims, unnecessary surgery or drugs, and more time away
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If any of those terms show up in The Hartford's artificial intelligence scan of injured workers' medical records
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

