An Illinois appellate court said an injured worker's subjective complaint of pain was sufficient evidence to support a determination that her repetitive trauma claim was
The Montana State House of Representatives passed a bill that would terminate temporary disability benefits automatically when a claimant is released to return to work.
The National Council on Compensation Insurance opened registration for its 2025 Annual Insights Symposium being held May 12-14 at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes in
The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation adopted a new rule requiring verification of certain information about injured employees who are getting lifetime income benefits.
The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California announced that Andrea Coleman has assumed the role of president and chief executive officer.
The Kansas Court of Appeals overturned a finding that a worker’s medical malpractice settlement had to be exhausted before he could seek additional benefits from
West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a worker who injured his right shoulder on the job failed to establish a compensable injury