The Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation reports that medical payments in 2020 totaled $1.5 billion, a decrease from the more than $1.7 billion paid in
… Read more »The North Carolina Industrial Commission named Brittany Brown Walton as its new director of claims administration.
The commission also announced the reappointment of David Mark
… Read more »The Delaware Supreme Court upheld a denial of benefits to a court employee who fell into a sinkhole as she arrived for work.
Case: Browning
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation posted criteria that it will use to assess insurance carriers in 2022 as part of the performance-based oversight process.
… Read more »A measure introduced ahead of the legislative session starting Wednesday would require that Virginia employers conduct post-accident drug testing.
At the same time, a resolution
… Read more »The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that an employer was entitled to summary judgment dismissing a plaintiff’s claims of negligent hiring, retention, supervision and general negligence for
… Read more »The Missouri Court of Appeals dismissed an uninsured employer’s attempt to challenge an award issued to an injured employee due to failure to file a
… Read more »The owner of a medical clinic in Houston on Thursday was sentenced to two years in federal prison for her conviction a kickback and money
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is holding a public hearing Jan. 18 on proposed changes to its electronic data interchange rules.
The division is
… Read more »Kentucky lawmakers kicked off the 2022 legislative session by introducing bills that would revise “B” reader requirements for doctors evaluating occupational disease claims, eliminate a
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