
Injured workers who are taking five or more prescription drugs at a time are more likely to be older than 50, have a back injury
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Implementing changes required by a reform measure as sweeping as House Bill 2 is no easy task, especially with a December deadline looming, according to
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California’s 4th District Court of Appeal refused to throw out a 69-count grand jury indictment accusing a chiropractor of illegally running a law practice, laundering
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The New York Workers’ Compensation Board has removed two medical evaluation firms from its list of authorized providers.
Joe Sensale
The board did
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New York’s Black Car Fund was motoring under the radar and approaching its 20th anniversary when a National Public Radio story aired in January proclaimed
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Whether Pfizer will receive a patent extension for Lyrica, a drug often prescribed to injured workers, remains to be seen, according to a recent SEC
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Representatives for the insurance industry say that while they support the idea of establishing minimum financial strength and capital surplus requirements carriers must meet to
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A new, first-of-its-kind blood test may soon be commercially available to diagnose concussions, a condition that is a growing concern in workers’ comp.
San Diego-based
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It won't expire for another two years, but insurance groups and rate-makers already are warning about the impact on rates if the Terrorism Risk Insurance
… Read more »A group of small and mid-sized California businesses who say they fell victim to a sophisticated insurance scam involving the EquityComp and SolutionOne programs are
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

