Three U.S. senators, all Democrats, have introduced legislation that would create a presumption that federal wildfire workers who contract COVID-19 during fire season do so in the
… Read more »The 75% decline in prescription drug payments per medical claim in California was the best observed among the 28 states the Workers Compensation Research Institute studied
… Read more »When the Workers' Compensation Institute canceled its annual conference planned for August it announced that a special section on cybersecurity would go forward as an
… Read more »Strains, sprains, slips and falls continue to be the top causes of nonfatal workplace injuries, costing insurers and employers billions of dollars in 2020, Liberty
… Read more »Tower MSA Partners is hosting a webinar July 22 to discuss Medicare’s mandatory reporting penalty.
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… Read more »Workers’ compensation professionals anticipate a 20% overall decrease in the number of new injury claims this year, according to results of a survey released by
… Read more »With the rapidly changing state laws on COVID-19 claims, insurers, employers and workers are asking: Where and when is the disease considered compensable?
Two national
… Read more »State compensation agencies and courts continue to ensure social distancing as coronavirus cases increase across the country. Here are some of the most recent regulatory
… Read more »As businesses reopen across the country amid the coronavirus pandemic and many injured workers return to the job site, rules about what should and should
… Read more »Administrative law judges from Arizona, Kentucky and Pennsylvania will participate in a webinar Tuesday exploring the impact of COVID-19 on workers’ compensation systems.
The judges
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