With members of the California Senate returned to Sacramento Monday and joining their counterparts in the Assembly who reconvened last week, observers predict most workers' compensation
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If two eastern states' filings for March and April are any indication, the country's number of workers' compensation claims have not yet exploded because of
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From hazard pay to enhanced heart and lung benefits to broader workers' compensation presumption provisions, three eastern states are considering ways to compensate frontline workers
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As California begins its phase-by-phase reopening process Friday, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order creating a rebuttable COVID-19 presumption has cast a shadow of uncertainty for
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Two months into the coronavirus pandemic, and despite presumption rules in 13 states, uncertainty over the compensability of COVID-19 claims continues to abound and probably
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued a long-anticipated executive order creating a rebuttable presumption that COVID-19 is a compensable occupational disease for employees who
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The strain of changes wrought by the coronavirus pandemic may have begun to show in the Illinois workers' compensation system.
Michael Brennan
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Just as providers and regulators across the country have expanded the use of telemedicine during the coronavirus outbreak, Pennsylvania may have hit a stumbling block
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Modern workers' compensation systems that began to take shape in the early 20th century in the United States required doctors to mail bills and wait
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Almost two years after the New York Workers' Compensation Board approved rules to allow law students and interns to represent injured workers in medical-only claims,
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