A New York appellate court upheld a finding that an injured worker knowingly made false statements about his work activities after retiring, but his conduct
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Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman launched an advertising campaign on county buses to warn the public that lying or misrepresenting facts
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A forthcoming federal audit will examine how well the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is addressing workplace violence.
According to the recently released U.S. Department
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A federal administrative law judge has vacated an Occupational Safety and Health Administration citation issued to a cold-storage warehouse operator after a railcar unloading accident
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A Texas appellate court ruled that a trial judge should have granted the motion of a defendant in a civil suit for leave to designate
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The Hawaii House of Representatives passed a handful of workers' compensation bills addressing vocational rehabilitation, treatment plans and prescription drugs.
The House on Tuesday passed
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Bills that would eliminate the Advisory Council on Workers' Compensation and a cap on reimbursement rates for certain imaging services are moving through the Oklahoma
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The Kentucky Senate unanimously passed a bill that would link the Department of Workers' Claims directly to the governor's office.
The Senate on Tuesday voted
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Virginia lawmakers gave final approval to a bill modifying provisions that allow coverage of certain mental health conditions suffered by firefighters and law enforcement officers.
The
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The Pennsylvania Superior Court turned down collateral review of the denial of summary judgment on an employer’s exclusivity defense to a worker’s personal injury action.
Case:
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