
California employers are paying less for workers’ compensation coverage than they were three years ago, thanks in large part to savings flowing from Senate Bill
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Medical inflation, an increase in litigation or a dampening of the current “heavily favorable” loss reserve development are a few of the factors that could
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The issue started with the self-insured Texas Association of School Boards. Insurance groups have also been vocal in their objections to vague regulations that they
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Lawmakers in nearly every state considered legislation addressing prescription drugs this year, with 20 focusing on issues directly relating to workers’ compensation, including physician dispensing
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Starting Friday, Arizona insurers and claimants can enter into “full and final” settlements on accepted claims.
Mark Kendall
While the Arizona Industrial Commission
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It was no Cinderella story.
Rep. Sean Garballey
As the clock approached midnight Tuesday, signaling the end of the Massachusetts legislature's 2018
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Safety consultants don’t need to fully assume the employer’s responsibility to provide a safe workplace in order to owe a duty of care to workers,
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Workers’ comp systems quickly provide injured workers with emergency room treatment, X-rays or medical evaluations, but the amount of time that is needed for claimants
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It reads like a movie script about the notorious patronage system that's alleged to have been at the heart of Chicago politics for generations.
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Nevada employers aren’t required to promptly raise exclusive remedy as a defense against negligence complaints and can assert the affirmative defense at any point in
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

