Worker advocates in North Carolina say the state may be undercounting the number of employees who have died from COVID-19, according to a newspaper report.
… Read more »The West Virginia House of Delegates passed an amended measure that would identify criteria that must be evaluated when determining whether a worker is an
… Read more »Injured workers in Oklahoma who fail to report a material change in their condition while receiving temporary total disability benefits would be charged with a
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is accepting feedback on proposed changes to a form that allows prospective employers to ask the agency to check
… Read more »Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon on Wednesday approved the annual loss cost filing from the National Council on Compensation Insurance that will reduce state workers’
… Read more »The Tennessee House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill that would direct the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation to administer a registry of construction service providers
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court ruled that a maritime worker could assert a claim for reimbursement of the maintenance and cure that his employer paid to him
… Read more »Jeffrey Alan Reichel
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A Georgia insurance agent has been sentenced to seven years of probation after pleading guilty
… Read more »The U.S. Department of Labor has fined an Oklahoma construction contractor more than $200,000 for repeated “serious violations related to excavation work,” the agency said
… Read more »The board of directors for Maryland’s Chesapeake Employers’ Insurance Co. on Tuesday declared a $15 million dividend for qualifying policyholders based on their safety performance.
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