Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s successful cancer battle during his first term has spurred him to use his position to help cancer victims, and his latest
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On the one hand, the number of medical bills that end up in the dispute resolution process in Florida is relatively small: Less than one-tenth
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Organized labor and employers in Washington state are battling over a proposed test to determine who is an independent contractor, which could foreshadow a fight to
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As more workers’ comp carriers sell policies directly to small-business customers online, Berkshire Hathaway is planning a new twist on the concept: coverage packages detailed in a
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One of the most-anticipated pieces of workers' comp legislation in Texas this year would address the state's murky cancer presumption law, which insurers say limits firefighters
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LOS ANGELES — A contractor for the California Division of Workers’ Compensation issued 184,735 independent medical review decisions last year, up from 172,250 in 2017 and
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A federal judge in Northern California denied a request to certify a class in a lawsuit three employers filed against Applied Underwriters over its EquityComp
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Thirty years after the 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals held that New Jersey Transit employees' workplace injuries are covered by federal liability law, the same
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A Northern California defense attorney says a new source of litigation is emerging throughout the state over what qualifies as a medical-legal service.
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A committee in the Hawaii House of Representatives has approved the first two bills in a package of legislation that aims to give claimants more
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