The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation posted new medical fee conversion factors that grant a 1.4% increase in reimbursement for most physician services in 2021.
… Read more »The Kentucky Department of Workers' Claims is accepting comments and may hold a hearing on a proposed system of mediation that would ask administrative law judges
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court ruled that a security guard was entitled to supplemental earning benefits based on his inability to return to his position or
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation is accepting comments on proposed changes to two sets of rules, one covering form interrogatories and one on requests
… Read more »The Mississippi Court of Appeals ruled that a carrier should not have been sanctioned for challenging an administrative order and that a worker's death rendered the
… Read more »A Delaware Superior Court judge ruled that the Industrial Accident Board failed to make sufficient findings to support its conclusion that an injured truck driver
… Read more »The Florida Division of Workers' Compensation will hold an online meeting Wednesday to hear from stakeholders on medical fee schedule changes that could reduce system
… Read more »The District of Columbia’s highest court ruled that an administrative law judge had authority to resolve a dispute between a quadriplegic worker and an insurance
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that the exclusive remedy provision of the Workers’ Compensation Act barred a worker’s civil suit against her colleague seeking damages
… Read more »The Tennessee Bureau of Workers' Compensation is developing a training program for physicians who treat injured workers, and it wants input from insurers and employers.
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