
Concern about a shortage of clinicians to provide medication-assisted treatment for opioid dependence is creeping into workers’ comp, as payers are becoming more willing to
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The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether wage-replacement benefits should go to someone who had no wages.
A ruling for the plaintiff
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More than 28,000 permanently disabled workers in California received a $5,000 check from the Return-to-Work Supplement Program created by Senate Bill 863, but that represents
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Two first responder-related workers’ compensation bills in New Hampshire seem headed for study commissions.
As proposed, one would have made it easier to get compensation
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Under Maryland law, insurance carriers must report workers' compensation fraud to the state Insurance Administration, and the Administration’s Fraud Division investigates. But self-insured groups such
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As states have gradually whittled down workers’ compensation benefits, the costs of caring for injured workers has been shifted to other programs, some have theorized.
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The California law automatically staying liens filed by or on behalf of criminally charged providers is essentially a hybrid of civil and criminal asset forfeiture
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The 8% solution is no solution at all, the Kentucky Court of Appeals said in a ruling that could affect workers' compensation in the Bluegrass
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Whether virtual reality therapy can help reduce pain following an orthopedic injury and help patients return to work more quickly are questions that will be
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Attorneys hope Gov. Jerry Brown will act quickly to fill at least one vacancy on the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board.
Gov. Jerry Brown
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

