
As the popularity of electric scooters surges — as well as reports of accidents among riders — the workers’ comp industry is starting to pay
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An examination of Chicago's workers' compensation program suggests that problems extend far and wide, from overpayments on claims, little attempt at subrogation, minimal fraud prevention
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A new Colorado law will expand the state’s medical marijuana program to include cannabis as an alternative to opioids, but the new law isn’t expected to open
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A 4-3 ruling by the Kentucky Supreme Court Thursday finding that an 8% threshold for hearing loss benefits is not unconstitutional has surprised claimants' lawyers and
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Opioid prescribing to injured workers has dropped substantially over the past several years, and a new report from the National Council on Compensation Insurance examines
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SAN FRANCISCO — As the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau looked toward the dawn of a new era for California’s workers’ compensation system during its annual
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New York State's Black Car Fund has been called a model program for the growing ranks of Uber, limousine and other independent drivers, in part
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While other states saw firefighters marching in the streets and extensive local news coverage, Tennessee lawmakers this year quietly passed a presumption law that lists
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A wrongful termination case initiated by a former investigator for the California Department of Industrial Relations who said she was fired for cooperating with an
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Injured workers with health care coverage had better outcomes compared to uninsured workers, including a higher and quicker rate of returning to work after injury,
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

