The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced that a man who worked the entire time he was receiving workers' compensation benefits was ordered
A Montana legislative committee on Friday heard testimony but did not vote on a bill that would allow physician assistants to treat injured workers without
The California Workers' Compensation Institute reported that total paid losses for public self-insured employers increased about 8.3% in the most recent fiscal year despite the total
The Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced that penalties for workplace safety violations increased by 2.59% to account for inflation.
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health reminds employers of their duty to protect workers from unhealthy air due to wildfire smoke, as several fires
Legislation introduced in advance of the 60-day session starting Jan. 21 would require New Mexico employers to advance more money to injured workers for discovery