A company that secured more than 100 contracts with New York City allegedly misclassified the type of work laborers were doing as part of a
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The Iowa Court of Appeals rejected a worker’s challenge to the language adopted by a district court judge to enforce a judgment for his medical
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The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry said it will issue reports on timeliness and accuracy of payments for outpatient services to insurers and hospitals.
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Carolyn Doherty will serve as a commissioner on the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced.
At the same time, the WCC announced new
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The New Jersey Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau on Monday announced that it will extend certain premium reduction pricing elements and audit requirements through June
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A teacher who received $59,608 in workers’ compensation benefits for injuries she reportedly sustained trying to stop a fight between students was charged with double
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a worker did not have a basis to set aside the deal to settle his workers’ compensation claim
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The board of directors for the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation on Friday granted Gov. Mike DeWine’s request and expanded a 2020 dividend to include
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A Minneapolis city committee has approved workers’ compensation settlements for first responders who quit their jobs after reporting mental health issues stemming from civil unrest
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In a long-running and procedurally convoluted case involving a dispute over who should bear the cost for the preliminary medical benefits paid to a worker,
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