ANAHEIM, California — California employers on Thursday gave the state labor secretary a trophy to take back to Gov. Jerry Brown for bringing stability to
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After news broke last month that a claimants' attorney had been indicted on fraudulent billing charges and that other attorneys had billed for thousands of
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ANAHEIM, California — The perennial patient that is California’s workers’ comp system is stable, not dead, after eight years under a Democratic governor who turned
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By Eddie Curran
WCC correspondent
It seems old fashioned, even quaint. But in most states, many medical providers and payers of workers’ comp claims still
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Workers' compensation prescription drug costs dropped almost 10% last year and the trend is likely to continue, according to an annual survey of 29 insurers,
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Lost-time duration for New York workers with low back injuries fell following the state’s implementation of workers’ comp medical treatment guidelines, according to a new
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A retired basketball player who received kickbacks for referring athletes to a workers’ compensation attorney in Southern California as part of a larger scheme to
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Some workers' compensation insurance carriers have been quietly paying claims for marijuana and one claimant's attorney is hoping that the New Hampshire Supreme Court will make
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Companies that are primarily providers of workers’ comp nurse triage services may have an incentive to recommend self care for injured employees rather than an
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A case pending before California’s 1st District Court of Appeal could determine whether the long-standing rule holding employers liable for permanent disability caused by the
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