
Proposed legislation in Tennessee would give firefighters a rebuttable cancer presumption, while another bill would allow the state Supreme Court to avoid appeals until after
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Ten applicants’ attorneys accused of paying fees for client referrals as part of an alleged Southern California capping scheme combined to earn more than $79
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Could the solution to certain repetitive strain injuries be right at our fingertips?
Some in the workers’ comp industry are recommending that computer users try
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A former New York Giants football player was sentenced to two years in federal prison on Thursday after pleading guilty to money laundering associated with his
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Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to schedule concurrent restitution hearings for Michael D. Drobot, his son and a former chief financial officer who oversaw
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Following a legal battle in California over its EquityComp insurance program, Applied Underwriters is now seeking legislation in several states to provide what it calls
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So far in 2018, lawmakers in three states have proposed legislation to simplify firefighters’ access to fully funded cancer treatment.
So-called “firefighter presumption” laws have
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The Assembly Insurance Committee is considering legislation to implement some of the California state auditor’s recommendations to fight fraud as lawmakers continue their focus on abuses
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Performing one type of back surgery sooner rather than later seemed to produce better outcomes in a study of injured workers in Ohio.
The study
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The Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission was right to dismiss an attorney’s “overly burdensome and unduly broad” subpoena against an employer's medical examiner, but should not have
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

