A Southern California judge said the Division of Workers' Compensation might have more discretion than it realizes with regard to mandatory suspensions, at least when it
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The workers’ comp industry had excess loss reserves estimated at $4.7 billion at the end of 2018, according to new report from A.M. Best, and
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Almost a year ago, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner poured gasoline on the fire that has smoldered between claimants and insurers — and between political parties — when
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Big brother may be watching, but big insurance is, too — with some firms now going so far as to check family members' social media posts
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A California Senate committee on Wednesday voted to pass a bill that would give probation workers and anyone else working as a peace officer a
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Former Department of Industrial Relations Director Christine Baker engaged in gross misconduct by violating state hiring processes to arrange employment and promotions for her daughter,
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Interest in physical and mental wellness programs for first responders is surging, and some say the continued expansion of workers’ comp presumptions could add fuel
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A group of Alabama attorneys who spent the better part of 2018 hashing out changes to the state's imperiled workers' compensation system may have thought
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Washington state has fired back against a lawsuit claiming the state unfairly discriminated against the U.S. Department of Energy by enacting a law to create
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By this time next week, Florida's new governor should have a list of names to choose from to replace Robert Cohen, the chief judge and
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