The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is accepting comments on proposed rules that would allow it to decide on the forms needed to submit a settlement
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A Louisiana appellate court upheld the dismissal of a worker’s claim of injury from an unwitnessed fall.
Case: Brister v. E.K. Construction Co., No. 22-409,
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Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Co. would transition from an independent public company to a private mutual corporation at the start of 2025 under recently introduced legislation
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The Delaware Superior Court upheld the termination of a worker’s total disability benefits after he recovered from his work injury enough to become employable and
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Oklahoma lawmakers are poised to debate a bill that would create criteria and a deadline for eliminating the Workers’ Compensation Court of Existing Claims.
The
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Virginia lawmakers passed bills that provide emergency dispatchers with coverage for post-traumatic stress disorder and allow two or more group self-insurance associations to merge.
The
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Texas Mutual Insurance Co. announced that Jeanette Ward will begin serving as president and chief executive officer March 1.
Jeanette Ward
Ward
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Maryland lawmakers on Monday presented carryover legislation that would allow licensed certified social workers to diagnose injured workers with mental impairments.
HB 694, which was
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A Louisiana appellate court ruled that an employer was not liable for death benefits for the fatal shooting of an employee by her boyfriend at
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Lawmakers in Virginia moved four bills expanding presumptions for first responders and requiring that workers’ compensation cover their claims for anxiety and depression.
The state House
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