
A half-century after a nuclear-bomb-laden B-52 crashed in Greenland, three members of a Danish cleanup crew contend they're due U.S. workers' compensation benefits for the
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Two years after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services introduced a process for revisiting Medicare set-aside amounts that the agency has already approved, the
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If Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards agrees, Louisiana will be the second state this year to enact a law creating a rebuttable presumption that mental
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The rate at which U.S. workers are dying on the job from drug overdoses has increased sharply, and opioids and illicit drugs are the main
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A new study finds that that workers' compensation benefits are surprisingly low in New York, a state known for its progressive policies and high cost
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California’s 4th District Court of Appeals doesn’t need to hear the latest complaint challenging a 2017 law staying liens filed by criminally charged providers because
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When it comes to prices paid for workers’ comp medical professional services, Wisconsin ranked highest among 36 states in a new study that’s likely to
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Hundreds of workers with pre-1991 injuries have seen their lifetime medical benefits suddenly cut off, and Texas regulators have not exercised enough authority to force
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Tennessee's 2013 reform legislation seems to have had the effect that employer groups hoped for: driving down costs and reducing attorney fees, according to a
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After seven years of trying, Chicago Inspector General Joseph Ferguson may finally be on the cusp of a deep dive into the city’s $100-million-per-year workers’
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

