Starting this week, the Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission is utilizing modern technology to enhance COVID-19 contact tracing for participants at hearings.
The commission said in
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The hearing
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… Read more »Like it or not, virtual hearings are probably here to stay in the Texas workers' compensation system, regulators said Wednesday.
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