
A New Jersey task force is recommending a robust, multipronged approach to fight the growing problem of worker misclassification, including legislation and new rules that
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California medical-legal providers say their billing disputes would be put on hold until the case-in-chief is resolved, under proposed changes to Workers' Compensation Appeals Board
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The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries launched a rulemaking process intended to help shift the focus of vocational rehabilitation services from determining benefit
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The largest third-party claims administrator is about to get bigger: Sedgwick on Monday announced it is acquiring York Risk Services Group.
York has nearly 5,000
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Tripping over the dog is not compensable. But slipping on ice in the driveway? Maybe.
Those are the fine lines that appeals courts have drawn this
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Although a growing number of companies are piloting wearable devices for improving worker safety, a new report from the National Council on Compensation Insurance describes
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Recent amendments to a bill that passed out of committee last week eliminated language that would have allowed workers’ compensation carriers to tap into California’s
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A report from the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Advisory Council highlights recent state Supreme Court opinions on issues that stakeholders are likely to be seeing more
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The California Senate Rules Committee moved quickly to recommend confirmation of Craig L. Snellings to the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board.
Committee members asked few questions
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Six years after the Tennessee legislature's overhaul of the state workers' comp system, the number of appeals to the state Supreme Court has dwindled to a
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

