
On Friday, some 30 Oregon stakeholders, lawyers and state workers’ comp officials will convene for a three-hour work session held by the Management-Labor Advisory Committee.
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While distracted driving including the use of smartphones is increasingly being blamed for motor vehicle accidents, a new report from the Insurance Information Institute looks
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After five years of paying assessments to bail out the insolvent Kentucky School Boards Insurance Trust, school districts across the state will soon see thousands
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As chronic pain patients and their advocates grow more concerned about the potential for forced tapering from opioids, a group of medical experts in Washington
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation has given final approval to less-stringent rules governing how it will grade the performance of designated doctors, and some
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Benefit delivery costs account for about 15% of the total cost of workers’ compensation claims involving lost time and are divided nearly equally between medical cost
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From increasing medical fees to ending rebates for special-fund assessments, Oklahoma lawmakers on both ends of the Capitol were busy passing bills proposing changes to
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Proponents of legislation aimed at making it easier for workers’ comp payers to identify secondary payers who might be owed money for a claimant’s medical
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The Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a major rewrite of the state's workers' compensation law. But like a troubled child being passed from one parent to
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Texas firefighters for years have protested that the state's cancer presumption law has holes in it big enough to let municipalities succeed in denying most
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

