
Texas could soon become the only U.S. state to require insurance carriers, when taking over policies of previously self-insured employers, to cover all claims incurred
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For now, the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division is sticking to a previous decision that platelet-rich plasma is a non-compensable treatment for injured workers, but its medical
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A provider who was suspended from California’s workers’ compensation system more than a year ago after pleading guilty to a federal conspiracy charge is facing
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A year ago, the Texas Department of Insurance announced higher rates for maintenance taxes on insurers.
The money goes to fund the government agency that oversees
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Pure premium filings with the California Department of Insurance show carriers are generally following the insurance commissioner’s lead when it comes to lowering rates.
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Handy, the New York-based home cleaning and services company, won passage of laws in seven states this year that allow home service gig economy firms
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It was an effort to clean up some inconsistent language and perhaps streamline the settlement process, but the claimants’ bar is suggesting that rule changes
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In addition to the $8.8 million a grand jury alleges Sam Solakyan paid to a marketing and scheduling company for referring work comp patients to
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is reportedly adding brand-name drug Lyrica to workers’ comp Medicare set-aside proposals as a treatment for certain low
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Criticized by stakeholders for a number of reasons in recent years, the New York Workers’ Compensation Board this week has something to brag about, according
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

