The California Coalition on Workers’ Compensation announced that it’s canceling its 18th annual Conference: Legislative and Educational Forum that was scheduled for June.
CCWC in
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Medical evaluators in California will be paid $2,015 for a comprehensive medical-legal exam under the new Medical-Legal Fee Schedule that goes into effect Thursday.
The
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The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court ruled that a certified nursing assistant was not entitled to permanent total disability benefits for a back injury, since her
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A pharmacist who pleaded guilty to a single conspiracy charge will serve six months in prison for his role in a kickback scheme that a
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Oregon’s Management-Labor Advisory Committee at a Friday hearing will review possible amendments to comp bills, including a proposal that would create a presumption that secondary
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The Nevada Division of Industrial Relations’ Workers’ Comp Section is offering two medical training sessions on April 7.
A course on the C-4 claims process
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation posted an order adjusting the Hospital Outpatient Departments and Ambulatory Surgical Centers section of the Official Medical Fee Schedule
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The California Department of Public Health released data showing state employers have reported 4,311 confirmed COVID-19 outbreaks through March 1.
Gov. Gavin Newsom last year
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The one-year statute of limitations to file a workers’ compensation claim in California would be extended to allow victims of the terrorist shooting at the
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The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled that the symptoms of a worker’s preexisting shoulder condition could not be combined with the preexisting condition itself to
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