The Hawaii Supreme Court issued a revised decision overturning a denial of additional benefits to a worker for a back injury.
Case: Skahan v. Stutts
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The Division of Workers’ Compensation’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee is scheduled to discuss COVID-19 vaccines and changes to the Medical Treatment Utilization Schedule during its
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California Insurance Co. filed a lawsuit alleging Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara thwarted the carrier’s efforts to move to New Mexico in violation of the U.S.
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The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled that an injured worker was entitled to substantive temporary disability benefits after knee surgery but was not entitled to a
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The Nevada Workers’ Compensation Section is holding a new training class Tuesday called, “Delving Into D-35s.”
The WCS said the class will address the process for
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation said it will offer a “walk-through alternative” using the Lifesize video conferencing platform, starting Monday.
“District offices will be
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Injured workers in Montana could be denied workers’ compensation benefits for making false statements about medical conditions before they are hired, under a bill being
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Three-quarters of the claims filed for COVID-19 were accepted as of Monday, according to data from the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division.
Data the WCD provided
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The Industrial Commission of Arizona said it will not allow in-person visits at its Phoenix office Thursday, but business operations will otherwise continue as normal.
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A Washington state Democrat who penned an editorial in 2013 that characterized a Republican-backed proposal to allow lump-sum settlements as part of corporate America’s efforts
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