The New York Workers' Compensation Board dropped what some worker advocates are calling another bombshell amidst the agency's long-simmering hostilities with some members of the
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In its latest Medical-Legal Fee Schedule offering, the Division of Workers’ Compensation has upped the proposed payment for med-legal exams and proposed payment for no-shows
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The coronavirus seems to have claimed another victim.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week vetoed a long-sought pay raise for judges of compensation claims, saying
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An internal medicine physician who was banned in 2017 from the Texas workers' compensation system has been indicted on fraud and illicit drug distribution charges.
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A decision by the Texas Supreme Court is being called a major milestone on the long road to forcing air ambulance companies to abide by
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An en banc Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board decision requiring adding disabilities for subsequent injury claims has drawn strong and surprised reactions from some workers’ compensation
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Commissioners from the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board said Friday they were committed to reducing a years-old case backlog, and they urged parties with current cases
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Injured Workers Pharmacy, the nation's largest mail-order pharmacy that caters to workers' compensation, must pay $11 million to settle charges that it dispensed excessive amounts
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As the California Applicants’ Attorneys Association opened its annual summer conference Thursday morning, attorney Monica Fairwell said what many attendees were probably thinking.
“I really
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A bill that would provide protection for workers and for employers seems to have struck a nerve in Ohio, with more than three dozen people
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