
For thousands of construction workers in Texas, this is how an injured employee is taken care of: Coworkers pass a hat and collect a little
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Montana and Wyoming are the latest states to adopt days-supply limits for initial opioid prescriptions for acute pain, joining more than 30 states that have
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If you're a claimants' lawyer, and you feel the need for chest-pounding and theatrics in mediation to satisfy your client, that's fine. Just give the opposing
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More states are joining a licensure compact allowing physical therapists to obtain privileges to practice outside of their home state, a process that may make
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Maryland firefighters are celebrating victory after lawmakers last week gave final approval to an expansion of the state's cancer presumption law.
Gov. Larry
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The City and County of San Francisco has entered into carve-out agreements with police and firefighter unions, providing an alternative workers’ comp dispute resolution process
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With just days left in this year's legislative session, two bills have emerged that would significantly reshape the Arkansas workers' compensation landscape. Both have sparked
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A bill that would allow firefighters to receive workers’ compensation benefits if they’re injured while outside of California cleared its first hurdle Wednesday when the
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Texas is one of several states that does not allow injured workers to receive lump-sum settlements for medical benefits, a legacy of a law passed
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The California Supreme Court’s landmark decision in the Dynamex case, which established a three-part test for determining if a worker is an independent contractor, could
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

