The author of a bill allowing Wisconsin police and firefighters to receive workers’ compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder is planning to introduce similar legislation
The administrative fund assessment rate for insurers will increase slightly in the new fiscal year that starts July 1, according to information posted to the
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a widow was entitled to an award of benefits for a worker’s suicide following his compensable and disabling
A federal court in Ohio ordered a pharmacy and two pharmacists to stop dispensing certain controlled substances and to pay a $375,000 penalty to resolve
A New York appellate court upheld a determination that an injured worker’s disability could not be apportioned between a work-related accident and a prior car