The Maryland Medical Fee Committee will meet virtually on June 8 to discuss reimbursement rates for telehealth procedures.
The 1 p.m. meeting will be held
… Read more »The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined a Florida roofing contractor $134,937 for exposing workers to fall hazards at a residential work site.
OSHA said
… Read more »The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that two attorneys who served as members of a local government council did not have a conflict of interest
… Read more »Demolition of the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans, which collapsed last fall and resulted in the deaths of three workers and led to more
… Read more »The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that an award of workers’ compensation death benefits to the family of a firefighter barred his widow from pursuing a
… Read more »The Kentucky Workers' Compensation Nominating Committee is accepting nominations for four administrative law judge positions, the Department of Workers' Claims announced.
The ALJ positions are
… Read more »The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that a self-represented radio station employee was entitled to reopen her claim and request benefits for a knee injury from
… Read more »The Kentucky Supreme Court upheld the denial of benefits to an automobile manufacturing worker with a long history of back and neck issues predating her
… Read more »A divided Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that a worker’s two biological children were not entitled to death benefits to satisfy his past-due obligation for child support.
… Read more »The South Carolina Supreme Court issued a decision concluding that the state workers' compensation commissioner erred in denying benefits to the worker because of a lack
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