The Washington Court of Appeals ruled that the inability of the state Department of Labor & Industries to find erroneously requested documents was not a
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The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division is seeking public comments on a temporary rule that would require workers’ compensation carriers conduct a “reasonable investigation” before denying
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A 23-year-old forestry technician was arraigned on charges of fraud and grand theft for allegedly concealing that he was working while receiving temporary disability benefits,
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The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health fined a police department and six health care facilities a combined $109,040 for allegedly failing to protect
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A Phoenix-based commercial insurance company on Tuesday announced that two members of its board of directors had been re-elected.
Judith Patrick
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Injured workers who have to travel for medical appointments will be paid slightly less for mileage in 2020, but reimbursement rates for lodging and meals
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A Central Valley farm worker was arraigned Monday on multiple counts of felony insurance fraud after he allegedly collected $38,000 in workers’ compensation benefits he
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The Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited three businesses for failing to follow the state’s COVID-19 safety measures, according to the Division of
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The number of independent medical review decision letters issued in the first half of 2020 was down by 17.6% compared to the same period in
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A California appellate court ruled that the son of a restaurant worker could not maintain a wrongful death action against her employer for allegedly encouraging her
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