A Pennsylvania bill that would clarify that thousands of volunteer firefighters and support personnel should be considered employees passed the state Senate on Monday and is
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A lawsuit against three Pennsylvania workers' compensation carriers highlights the continued divide in a state that has become a battleground between insurers and doctors who
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As companies attempt to keep up with ever-evolving laws on recreational and medical marijuana use, a handful of bills being considered in several western states
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Kentucky in 2018 became one of the first states to exempt some types of gig workers from workers' compensation requirements.
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Lawmakers in Washington state this year will consider measures that would limit the number of independent medical exams injured workers could be forced to attend,
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A committee in the New Mexico House of Representatives on Thursday voted 3-2 to pass a bill that would give emergency medical technicians and law
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The top-billing workers' compensation attorneys in Texas billed considerably less in 2019 than in each of the two previous years, but some amounts of billable
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Most injured workers in Connecticut appear satisfied with their medical care, but many in some Southern states reported problems with their workers' compensation systems.
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A nonprofit consulting company has recommended extensive changes to Oklahoma's medical fee schedule for the first time in years, including an increase in conversion factors
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An Arizona Senate committee this week unanimously passed a bill that would add two types of cancers to the list of conditions presumed to arise
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