
Alaska's statutory cap on benefits when a worker without dependents dies is constitutional, and exclusive remedy prevents a mother from trying to pursue a defective-machinery
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AmTrust Financial Services has acknowledged that it’s been under investigation by the SEC since June 2013 for matters including accounting practices related to its loss
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Insurance carriers, state officials and attorneys for airlifted patients are growing increasingly frustrated with a spate of recent court rulings that continue to block state fee
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The number of urine samples from U.S. workers who tested positive for drugs was 4.2% last year, with the positivity rate for prescription opioids falling compared
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A Rand Corp. suggestion to automate payments from the $120 million fund created by Senate Bill 863 is seen by some as a way to
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After they were all but forgotten last year, Minnesota workers’ compensation appeals court judges could soon see a $7,000 pay raise, thanks to a bill
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California’s Supreme Court announced it will hear arguments at the end of the month in a case that has the potential to disrupt how utilization
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Prescription drug monitoring programs have been called a key tool in the battle to reduce overuse of prescription opioids. But an analysis published this week that
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A New Jersey Senate Committee on Thursday approved a bill that would significantly improve benefits for the loss of a hand or foot, and would
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An injury to a worker's reputation is not the kind of injury that is subject to the exclusive remedy of the workers' compensation law, the
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

