Health care workers make up nearly two-thirds of all COVID-related workers' compensation claims, and they have filed more than nine times as many claims as
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Two Ukrainian men pleaded guilty two weeks ago in Houston to conspiring to smuggle counterfeit medications into the United States.
Instead of containing life-saving cancer
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect regions around the U.S., litigation experts say the first wave of employee lawsuits has arrived, with no signs of
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What began with an eye-opening audit for the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation in 2018 has turned into a growing amount of litigation and legislation
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When it comes to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ proposed civil penalties for reporting errors, a group of experts agreed on one thing
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Insurance carrier representatives at a national conference Thursday accused organized labor and claimants' attorneys of spreading misleading information about the number of COVID-19 workers' compensation
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Regulators from around the country Wednesday congratulated employers on managing COVID-19 claims without the need for litigation while court and comp systems have been slowed by the
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If you blinked, you might have missed it. If you were late, you definitely did.
Bruce Wick
The California Department of Insurance
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Most federal Office of Workers' Compensation Programs operations are experiencing delays and expecting resource management issues because of the increasing number of claims and social
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Business groups in New Jersey were hoping lawmakers would take a page from Connecticut and California, where a COVID-19 presumption order applies only to illnesses
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