The California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board ushered in the new year by adopting a comprehensive rewrite of its procedural rules, despite objections from some observers
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When Minnesota lawmakers in 2005 carved out a special workers' compensation exemption just for North Dakota employers, it was pitched as a way to help
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When Delta Air Lines unveiled its new purple and grey uniforms for 64,000 flight attendants and other workers in 2018, little did company officials know
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Recreational marijuana became legal in Illinois on Wednesday, ushering in a new era for employees and employers who now have to manage the question of
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When Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker last month named six new people to handle workers' compensation claims disputes, it meant that the state had a full
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The physician that many in Texas credit with instituting a medical quality review program and kicking some bad doctors out of the workers' compensation system
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In his first year as governor of California, Gavin Newsom signed multiple workers’ compensation bills addressing issues including first responder presumptions, medical provider network practices and
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Some of the same physicians named in 2017 as poor performers in documenting workplace injuries in Texas have made the list again this year.
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Exclusively remedy doesn’t apply when an employer "consciously disregarded information suggesting a significant risk" in the workplace, a divided Idaho Supreme Court said last week
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Almost four months after the National Labor Relations Board ruled that a courier service driver in Arkansas is, in fact, an employee of her company,
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