The Oregon Court of Appeals overturned a denial of benefits to an office worker who fell while walking through a common area on her way
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The Denver Business Journal reports that a battle is brewing over bills that would give Colorado injured workers more freedom to choose a treating provider and
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The State of Oregon has not collected any fines from employers cited for violating COVID-19 safety rules, according to local media reports.
Oregon Occupational Safety and
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The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health fined Sierra Pacific Industries $108,300 after one of its employees was fatally injured when a pipeline on
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The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California is holding a webinar on May 6 to explain its recommendation that the insurance commissioner increase the
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The California Senate unanimously approved a bill that would extend a provision giving State Compensation Insurance Fund additional discretion with its investment portfolio.
The Senate
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The Assembly Insurance Committee on Thursday will hear testimony on a proposal to create a statewide medical provider network to treat injured workers.
Other bills on
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Washington state lawmakers are sending the governor a bill that would create a presumption covering health care workers sickened by infectious diseases that are the subjects of
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation posted an order adjusting the Physician and Non-Physician Practitioner Services section of the Official Medical Fee Schedule to adopt
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The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court ruled that the statutory formula to calculate whether an insurer may exercise its right of subrogation was unconstitutional to the
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