The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau said forecasts of employment growth, wage growth and unemployment rates through 2027 have held steady despite uncertainty surrounding tariffs
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A North Carolina appeals court ordered a workers' compensation insurer and a furniture company to pay all litigation-related costs after the workplace shooting death of a
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The Oregon Workers' Compensation Division is forming a rulemaking committee to draft regulations to implement legislation allowing self-insured school districts to request an exemption to
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California workplace safety regulators remind employers of their obligation to protect workers from exposure to unhealthy air caused by wildfire smoke.
The Madre fire has burned
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A New York appellate court upheld a determination that a teacher had voluntarily withdrawn from the labor market.
Case: Matter of Hurley v. Lawrence School
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that an employer should have been granted summary judgment dismissing a civil suit that asserted the company engaged in
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West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld the denial of a worker’s request to expand the scope of her claim for a left wrist injury.
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Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill allowing benefit payments to be made by direct deposit and increasing funding for the safety and inspection functions
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Injuries that would be presumed compensable for hospital workers under a bill pending in the Assembly occur at similar rates — and are denied at
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The Oregon Workers' Compensation Division announced that it is forming a rulemaking advisory committee to review issues relating to claims administration and recently enacted legislation.
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