All but four of the 120 carriers that the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation reviewed in its 2020 Performance Based Oversight assessments ranked average or
… Read more »Workers' compensation insurers will be barred from canceling policies without giving adequate notice to regulators and employers if a bill approved this week by the
… Read more »The Mississippi House of Representatives on Wednesday endorsed two bills that would once again make the state Workers' Compensation Commission a special-fund agency, mostly outside
… Read more »The Kentucky Labor Cabinet announced that the state’s recordable, nonfatal occupational injury and illness rate fell to the lowest point on record in fiscal year
… Read more »A ranking Florida state senator made no commitment to consideration of a COVID-19 presumption bill when lawmakers meet next month, despite a growing number of
… Read more »The Kentucky legislature's Republican supermajority on Tuesday voted to override the governor's veto of two bills that limit his COVID-19 presumption order and other executive
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation has adopted changes to forms to be used in interrogatories for hearings, for claimants and for insurance carriers.
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… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court ruled that an injured worker should have been entitled to increased attorney fees, costs and interest for his employer's failure to timely
… Read more »The Virginia House of Delegates is one step away from approving a bill that would require that more housekeepers and other domestic service employees be covered
… Read more »A worker for a beverage company owned by the mayor of a South Carolina resort city has filed suit, alleging he was fired after he
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