A Los Angeles-area man has been arraigned on three felony counts of workers’ compensation insurance fraud after he allegedly received more than $38,000 in illegal
California’s workers’ compensation system saw a steady decline in inpatient hospitalizations for injured workers over the past 10 years, thanks in large part to a
The Industrial Commission of Arizona is holding free training classes on updates to the Physicians’ and Pharmaceutical Fee Schedule that took effect at the start
The Alaska Supreme Court revived a loss-prevention worker’s request for additional benefits and penalties for his injuries from being shot in the eye with a
Workers have filed more than 50,000 claims alleging occupational exposure to the new coronavirus since January, with employers denying liability on less than a third
The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries will decide by the end of November whether to create a new classification for Amazon’s warehouses to
After controlling for regional differences in wages and industrial mix, indemnity claim frequency continues to be significantly higher in the Los Angeles basin and significantly