The Texas city of Amarillo incurred three times more in costs for COVID-19 claims in the most recent fiscal year than it typically budgets for all
… Read more »A second proposal set before Georgia lawmakers would make post-traumatic stress disorder compensable for first responders.
SB 484, by Sen. Randy Robertson, R-Cataula, introduced Wednesday,
… Read more »Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Wednesday signed a bill that would permit the use of medical marijuana but would not require insurers to pay for
… Read more »The Florida Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday unanimously passed a bill that would approve fee schedule updates, setting the measure up for a vote by
… Read more »The District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that when a worker’s injury increased his preexisting permanent partial disability, his schedule award was not subject
… Read more »The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld an award of permanent partial disability benefits to a worker for his back injuries.
Case: Quad/Graphics Inc. v. Bartolomeo,
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is accepting public comments on proposed changes to the forms health care providers use to document a person’s work
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court upheld a denial of benefits to a worker on his claim that his respiratory issues were the result of a work-related
… Read more »The New Orleans Fire Fighters Association and other labor advocates are raising concerns after the city government used its $40 million street corner crime camera
… Read more »Missouri Employers Mutual announced the appointment of Jennifer Langan as vice president and chief claims officer.
Jennifer Langan
Langan will provide strategic
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