
Federal standards for workers’ comp systems are unlikely under the Trump administration, but that makes it a good time for the industry to address state-to-state differences
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A Democratic socialist motivated to run for the Virginia House of Delegates because of a bad workers’ compensation experience will make good on a campaign
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Employers pay a high price for worker obesity, whether it’s from elevated employee medical costs, more absences from work or an increase in workplace injuries,
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A New York insurer that attempted to wriggle out of liability for class-action lawsuit damages sustained by a risk-management company in California must pay $13.5
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Lawmakers will gavel-in their 2018 legislative session today and already have at least 22 workers’ compensation-related bills to consider, including one that would cap claimants’
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Oregon's SAIF Corp. exposed names and Social Security numbers of 1,751 employees from six of the carrier's policyholders to an unauthorized third party in the latest
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Whether a woman is of childbearing age would not be an appropriate factor for doctors to consider when determining impairment ratings in breast cancer cases,
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A former U.S. State Department employee who sued for lack of due process after years of wrangling with federal workers’ compensation would have been better
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The workers’ compensation fund that covers more than 122,000 Georgia state employees has run deficits in seven of the past 10 years and tapped out
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A.M. Best improved its outlook for commercial lines in the U.S. to "stable," citing fundamental changes to insurers’ underwriting and pricing practices that include the
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