The Missouri appellate court upheld a denial of benefits to a factory worker for her claimed injuries from the repetitive use of grinders.
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An employer attempting to bar a police officer from relying on a presumption that a disabling heart disease arose out of employment must show the
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The California Senate’s labor committee passed bills that would require that utilization review physicians are licensed in the state and have the same duty of care
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld the closure of a coal miner’s claim for a crush injury over a dissenting justice’s concern that the court
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The workers’ compensation program that covers federal workers and postal employees lacked a pharmacy benefit manager to help contain costs, resulting in more than $320
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The Governing Committee for the Workers’ Compensation Rating Bureau of California on Wednesday approved a fourth consecutive recommendation to raise the advisory pure premium rate.
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By Steve Nichols, News Contributor
The 88th Texas Legislature is shifting into high gear to address legislation, including workers’ compensation measures, that are still pending
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A New York appellate court upheld a determination that the employer at the time a worker was diagnosed with an occupational disease was liable for his benefits,
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A Texas appellate court overturned a denial of a mechanic’s claim for injuries from a car accident that occurred as he was driving to his
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To err is human, to forgive is divine... and to reverse and remand is judicial, at least for state supreme courts tackling jurisdictional issues this
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