A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a worker was not entitled to additional narcotic pain medication to treat his injuries from an old
… Read more »While most of the United States is in the midst of historic declines in workers' compensation loss costs, the U.S. Virgin Islands is now facing
… Read more »A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that an ironworker was not entitled to an additional permanent partial disability award for injuries he sustained to
… Read more »The Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled that a worker’s refusal to accept a light-duty position after a knee injury did not bar him from receiving
… Read more »The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that the State Board of Workers’ Compensation used the correct legal framework to determine that a bus driver was
… Read more »The West Virginia House of Delegates unanimously approved a measure that would allow first responders to receive workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder without
… Read more »A measure that would make it easier for some first responders to be compensated for mental stress is on its way to the governor.
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… Read more »The City of New Orleans has suspended two building inspectors without pay because of allegations that they falsely claimed to have inspected the Hard Rock
… Read more »The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined a Georgia mulch manufacturer $148,867 for allegedly exposing its workers to amputations and other
… Read more »The Louisiana Supreme Court last week yanked an attorney’s law license for failing to return unearned fees, abandoning clients and stealing money from another lawyer.
… Read more »Aug 14-17, 2024
California Society of Industrial Medicine and Surgery (CSIMS) is combining its two conferences, PI …
Sep 23-26, 2024
The IAIABC invites you to the IAIABC 110th Convention, "Passport to Solutions". The IAIABC Convent …
Oct 20-22, 2024
Join us for the 2024 Annual Conference hosted by the National Association of Occupational Health P …