Oregon’s Workers’ Compensation Division on Thursday posted revised forms that removed the field for providing the injured worker’s Social Security number.
A narrowly divided Montana Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a statute that limits impairment awards to a subset of workers who have industrial injuries
Oregon’s Management-Labor Advisory Committee will review the results of a vocational assistance survey and discuss two bill proposals during a Jan. 8 meeting.
The California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board on Tuesday issued an en banc decision suspending the requirement that each district office must have a designee available
A California appellate court upheld the dismissal of an injured security officer's claim against his former employer for violation of the Fair Employment and Housing
The Pinnacol Foundation, a nonprofit entity created by Colorado’s largest workers’ compensation insurance carrier, is accepting scholarship applications for students whose parents were injured or