
How much a major earthquake in California might cost workers’ comp insurers depends in large part on whether the quake occurs during normal business hours,
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Ohio Industrial Commission hearing officers are free to reject the opinions of job-retraining specialists, but one officer went too far when he dismissed a specialist’s
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Florida business leaders are saying “told you so” after the Office of Judges of Compensation Claims reported that claimants’ attorney fees increased 36% in the
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved 74 first-time generic drugs this year, including a generic for Truvada, a preventive treatment for HIV infection that
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For the second time this month, federal prosecutors said they would not seek restitution from a defendant who admitted to paying kickbacks to providers who
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An insurer breached its contract with a surgeon by paying him less than his billed charges, but it hadn’t acted maliciously in sending the invoice
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The North Carolina Industrial Commission formally proposed opioid-prescribing guidelines incorporating few, if any, substantive changes over the draft proposal issued last month.
The proposed guidelines
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An opinion out of the 4th District Court of Appeals shows a method attorneys can use to go after employers who lie on workers’ compensation
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Shoulder injuries such as rotator cuff tears are becoming more common as the population ages, leading some to wonder whether shoulder pain is becoming “the
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Four physicians — three orthopedic surgeons and an emergency medicine specialist — ranked as “poor” performers on two metrics used by the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

