The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is seeking public comments on proposed revisions to forms regarding representative designation, data requests and administrator designation.
The division
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The North Carolina Industrial Commission announced that Deputy Commissioner John C. Schafer will retire today after serving nearly 25 years as dispute resolution coordinator.
Chief
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Maryland lawmakers are again proposing a bill that would remove eligibility for workers' compensation for injuries or illnesses solely caused by the effects of improper
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A Louisiana appellate court ruled that its laws did not control the enforceability of a mutual indemnity and defense provision in an agreement between two
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Although the number of claims for COVID-19 more than tripled from November to December, the total number of claims was less than half the average
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A federal appellate court ruled that an insurance carrier had a duty to defend its insureds for claims arising from a pyrotechnics plant explosion that
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is accepting comments on proposed changes to the form used by nonsubscriber employers to report workplace injuries and diseases.
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The West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a worker was not entitled to expand the scope of his claim and was not entitled to treatment
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Mississippi lawmakers passed a bill that would permit the use of medical marijuana by patients with debilitating medical conditions.
SB 2095, by Sen. Kevin Blackwell,
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The West Virginia Supreme Court unanimously denied a worker’s request to expand the scope of his claim for a back injury to include additional conditions.
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