
Eight states have or are about to open what are in a sense return-to-work laboratories — multimillion-dollar study projects with real-life subjects, intended to develop
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After double-digit rate decreases for each of the past several years, and with surrounding states filing for cuts as large as 19% this year, a
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Briefings by the federal government failed to prove that California carriers are entitled to restitution from a spinal surgery kickback case, the former owner of
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Risk advisory firm Aon this week rolled out a tool intended to reduce workers’ compensation litigation costs through the use of artificial intelligence and a
… Read more »Lyrica, a non-opioid drug used to treat pain and one of the top workers’ comp medications in terms of drug spend is now available as
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Workers’ compensation claim frequency increased for the second year in a row among private self-insured employers in California in 2018, bucking a decades-long national trend
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The California Department of Insurance will hear public testimony on proposed rules intended to improve carrier fraud investigations, during a Sept. 5 hearing in Sacramento.
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The New York State Department of Financial Services has fined Applied Underwriters $3 million for offering workers’ compensation insurance bundled with side agreements that weren't
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Although California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara pledged not to accept money from the industry he regulates as part of his 2018 campaign, four months into
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Perhaps the state workers’ compensation system does need fixing, as the California Applicants’ Attorneys Association and Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio assert, but an attempt by Rubio and
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

