
When it comes to prices paid for workers’ comp medical professional services, Wisconsin ranked highest among 36 states in a new study that’s likely to
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Hundreds of workers with pre-1991 injuries have seen their lifetime medical benefits suddenly cut off, and Texas regulators have not exercised enough authority to force
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Tennessee's 2013 reform legislation seems to have had the effect that employer groups hoped for: driving down costs and reducing attorney fees, according to a
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After seven years of trying, Chicago Inspector General Joseph Ferguson may finally be on the cusp of a deep dive into the city’s $100-million-per-year workers’
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Pending appeals at the New York Workers' Compensation Board are down, to 2,974 cases as of the end of April, which may be one of the
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California courts have so far shot down all challenges to the constitutionality of the lien stay provisions that went into effect in 2017, but a
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Texas lawmakers continued the debate over a much-revised cancer presumption bill right up until the final hours of the 2019 session, but they did approve
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An administrative judge in Southern California eschewed a long-standing but informal rule used to divide fees when more than one attorney or firm represents an
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A massive rewrite of the Oklahoma workers' compensation system now on the governor's desk would improve temporary benefits for most workers injured on the job
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Just as stakeholders on both sides of the debate over which cancers should be presumed compensable for Texas firefighters thought they had finally reached a
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