North Carolina and South Carolina agencies continue to adjust the rules for remote-access comp hearings because of the social distancing requirements of the pandemic.
North Carolina:
… Read more »The U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, ruled that the U.S. Secretary of Labor properly expanded the scope of a workplace safety regulation
… Read more »From testing reimbursement to hearing rules, Eastern states continue to make changes to manage the requirements of the coronavirus pandemic.
New York: The state Workers'
… Read more »The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration revised its enforcement guidance regarding situations when employers are required to record cases of COVID-19.
OSHA said in
… Read more »Liberty Mutual Insurance appointed David Perez chief underwriting officer for Global Risk Solutions, the carrier’s commercial and specialty lines reinsurer.
David Perez
… Read more »Ametros said it expanded its drug monitoring program to track the use of controlled substances on Medicare Set-Asides it administers, following new guidance from the
… Read more »Third-party administrator Broadspire announced a partnership with HomeCare Connect to provide post-acute care services.
Injured workers cannot always return directly to their homes following a
… Read more »Two months into the worst of the COVID pandemic, states are continuing to adjust, with some moving to reopen claims hearings; another posting new billing fees for
… Read more »The U.S. Senate has approved a measure that would create a presumption that COVID-19 illness is work-related for first responders who are disabled or die
… Read more »The AFL-CIO on Monday filed a petition for a writ of mandamus asking the federal Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia to order the Occupational
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