Halving the length of time available for employers to accept claims and increasing employers’ liability for medical benefits while assessing liability could have unintended consequences,
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Workers’ compensation systems could see impacts from recently enacted federal health care changes, including a new rule that will remove more than 1,700 procedures from
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Attorneys for two workers’ compensation carriers told the Minnesota Supreme Court that their clients cannot be forced to reimburse injured workers for medical marijuana because
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation’s proposed amendments to its qualified medical evaluator regulations could improve the quality of medical-legal reports systemwide, stakeholders said Monday.
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A San Mateo judge granted a motion from California Insurance Co. to serve document requests and deposition notices as part of ongoing conservation proceedings.
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The California state Assembly Insurance Committee on Thursday unanimously approved a bill that would grant a skin cancer presumption to game wardens and state parks workers
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California workers’ comp carriers and employer groups are breathing a sigh of relief after a legislative proposal to create a statewide medical provider network was
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The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition from an air ambulance company that challenged a decision from the Texas Supreme Court holding that federal law
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A California state Senate committee on Monday approved legislation that would cut in half the time employers have to accept liability for most workers’ compensation
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The rate of increase in the cost of Florida workers' compensation claims doubled in 2019 following years of relatively modest growth and after the state
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