
A new report from the Florida Division of Workers' Compensation has given ammunition to those who argue that medical spending is under control, and years
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Insurance industry anxiety is starting to build over whether Congress will reauthorize the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, which provides a “backstop” for insurers if there
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Illinois leads the pack in settling claims and in lump sums payments, and the trend may continue as a result of a case now before
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As firefighter disease presumption laws continue to expand across the nation, the long-term costs of the measures remain largely unknown, according to an analysis from
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Three months after 21 New York doctors agreed to stop providing independent medical exams, the Workers' Compensation Board has not offered an explanation of what
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The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board clarified a muddied definition of what constitutes a catastrophic injury, a decision practitioners say could make it easier for California
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President Trump's trade war with China will soon have a major impact on the U.S. economy and, if history is any guide, workers' compensation may
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Medical imaging can be a key step in the diagnosis and treatment of an injured worker, but a recent debate has raised questions about whether
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Like a sports team on a years-long winning streak, the workers' compensation insurance industry continues to put up record-breaking numbers, the top actuary for the
… Read more »Attorneys general in 44 states have filed a lawsuit against 20 of the nation’s largest generic drug manufacturers accusing the companies of conspiring to artificially
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

