
Is this the year that the Oklahoma Legislature tackles comprehensive repairs to its beleaguered workers’ compensation law?
Bob Burke
Judging by the
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One Call denies referring California injured workers only to chiropractors offering the biggest discounts, saying in court filings that it uses a “proprietary scoring system” to decide
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An appeals court decision that gives New Jersey medical providers much more time to dispute payments in the state workers’ comp system could lead to
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Three California Department of Industrial Relations workers received a fair hearing before they were fired for violating the agency’s prohibition on accepting gifts from vendors
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Even though asbestos has become highly regulated by the federal government, it’s still having an impact on property and casualty insurers’ balance sheets, and continues
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A year into Virginia’s new workers’ compensation medical fee schedules, regulators are in the middle of a required review process. The first set of revisions,
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A company that is already facing more than $4 million in fines for allegedly violating a California Department of Insurance order to stop the unlicensed
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With health care reform is expected to be a hot topic for lawmakers in Sacramento in coming months, an occupational medicine group is proposing that
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Four years after the state Supreme Court ripped the foundations out of Oklahoma’s 2013 workers’ compensation reform law, lawmakers are gearing up to try again
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Police and firefighters in Oregon say that because of the inherently dangerous nature of their jobs, state law should presume any claim they file for post-traumatic
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

