A divided South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that a worker is not entitled to benefits for a neck injury, even though his employer admitted
… Read more »Starting Nov. 1, chiropractors can be reimbursed for treating injured workers, although the employer gets to choose which chiropractor treats.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt this
… Read more »Furloughed employees who remain on the books will not be counted on payroll for premium calculations, the North Carolina rate bureau announced in a recent
… Read more »The Mississippi Court of Appeals ruled that an injured worker was not entitled to a reopening of his claim based on his alleged misunderstanding of his
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court ruled that a judge could not reinstate a self-represented worker’s claim based solely upon a letter requesting relief from a prior
… Read more »The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance has extended through June 15 a waiver of license requirements for telehealth providers.
Because of the governor's coronavirus
… Read more »The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission in a notice sent to system users Friday said it plans to resume in-person trials on June 1.
The commission
… Read more »A narrowly divided Mississippi Court of Appeals ruled that a worker who received belated notice about the order in her case was not entitled to
… Read more »Now that the governor has lifted a ban on elective surgery, the Texas workers' compensation commissioner is asking insurers and utilization review agents to extend
… Read more »The Mississippi Court of Appeals ruled that an illiterate farm worker was not entitled to benefits for his injuries from a car accident because agricultural
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