
A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a worker was not entitled to have his claim reopened for the consideration of additional permanent partial
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Three physicians, three pharmacy owners, two pharmacists and three patient recruiters were among 13 defendants who pleaded guilty to charges relating to a $126 million
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation will host focus group meetings to get input on ways to improve its designated doctor program.
The division scheduled
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The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that a worker was entitled to permanent total disability benefits from the Second Injury Fund because the Labor and
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The Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation updated its medical fee schedule but noted new policies and reimbursement allowances won’t take effect until ratified by the
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Tennessee lawmakers, in a special session that starts today, could consider a proposal that would ensure coverage for workers who suffer adverse side effects after receiving
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The Mississippi Court of Appeals ruled that a worker’s settlement of his comp claim exhausted his administrative remedies, allowing him to pursue a bad-faith claim.
Case:
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Claims for COVID-19 fell to 1,430 in September from 6,706 in August, according to the latest report from the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation.
The
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation posted videos and slides from a three-part webinar series on writing policies in plain language.
Colleen Trolove
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The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that an insurance carrier that files a third-party tort suit to enforce its statutory lien has no duty to protect
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

