
Nine months after being directed by the North Carolina legislature to tighten the reins on opioid prescribing, the state's Industrial Commission has proposed new rules
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the state’s Administrative Workers’ Compensation Act does not bar a worker from pursuing a tort claim against
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Alleged billing errors do not give the Division of Workers’ Compensation authority to deny applications for recertification as a qualified medical evaluator, according to the
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As the nation’s roads have become more dangerous, at least one workers’ comp carrier has seen a steady increase in the percentage of claims related
… Read more »Pennsylvania business and insurance interests are hoping the state House of Representatives will take another stab at a hotly debated bill that would create a
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Nearly half of workers injured in California in 2013 and 2014 who reached chronic opioid status were completely weaned off the drugs within a two-year
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Long-term prescribing of opioids to workers with low-back injuries led to temporary disability durations that were more than three times the length of disability among
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New York's workers' compensation system in 2017 appeared to have added a bit of oil to the machine, with increasingly timely payments by insurers, fewer
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Michael R. Drobot, the son of the former owner of Pacific Hospital of Long Beach, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for operating
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Even though Tennessee is among states that do not license insurance adjusters, the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is developing a voluntary certification program for claims
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