The administrator for the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division said a recent audit of COVID-19 claims shows insurers are complying with a new rule requiring them
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The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday said a provision in a 2013 reform measure that required the use of the 6th edition of the American
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President-elect Joe Biden's selection of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as labor secretary could signal a major shift in how federal authorities approach workplace safety and
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An employee who suffers a bad reaction after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination could file a workers’ compensation claim if his employer mandated the injection, industry
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Few business groups in Kentucky, at least initially, seemed to mind when newly elected Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in April issued an executive order creating
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California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has made creating a new online fraud reporting system for district attorneys a priority after the project was delayed due
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A state audit committee says the Department of Labor and Industries has only partially implemented recommendations from a 2016 assessment of how the agency handles
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With legislatures or their committees set to convene this week and next, several workers' compensation measures are on agendas — from pandemic presumptions in Texas
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The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s decision that undocumented workers are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits despite being employed illegally.
The high court’s
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Two national business organizations and three small employers are suing the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health over emergency COVID-19 rules that employers argue
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