
An employer is challenging the constitutionality of a Missouri law that passed in 2014 by a compromise between the Republican-dominated legislature and the Democratic governor, in
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Insurance carriers saw workers’ compensation underwriting losses in 10 states last year, with the greatest loss noted in Delaware, according to a new report from
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The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission will vote today on whether to increase by 30% physician reimbursements for evaluation and management services, a move that could partially undo
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Insurance companies wanting to try new technology or different ways of doing business are likely to face regulatory obstacles — a situation the American Insurance Association
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Claimants’ attorneys who represent volunteer firefighters are reeling after a New Jersey appellate court decision last week held that their clients can’t receive wage-loss benefits
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Tennessee has finalized rules and will join North Carolina, Minnesota and Texas as the only states to require workers’ compensation payers and providers to invoice
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Companies alleged to be affiliated with criminally charged providers are continuing to fight the freezing of their liens in the trenches of the Workers’ Compensation
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Even though opioid prescribing guidelines are being used more widely, including in workers’ compensation, few research studies have looked at to what extent use of
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A Texas Supreme Court opinion delivered Friday leaves the door open for workers’ compensation attorneys to make arguments at the trial court level that they
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The medical share of total workers’ compensation benefit costs in New York dropped to 37% in 2015 and 2016, according to a new report — significantly
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

