
As more states have adopted cancer presumption laws for firefighters, municipalities have continued to grapple with the cost of medical and wage-replacement benefits for the
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Attorneys general of four states announced last week that they had arrived at a $48 billion settlement framework with five drug companies over their role
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For the third time in four years, Florida's insurance commissioner has rejected a National Council on Compensation Insurance rate filing, seeking a better deal for
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The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office accused the owner of a vocational school of diverting more than $650,000 that was supposed to be used
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Employers Holdings appears to be going it alone in raising workers’ comp insurance rates in California, a move that put a nearly $12 million dent
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The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development has proposed rule changes to workers' compensation appeals procedures, a move that would codify appeals board policies
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A New Jersey appellate court decision this month has sparked a debate over how long an employer should keep paying for an injured worker’s opioids
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The number of medical disputes in Texas have dropped more than 60% in the last decade, coinciding with some big changes in state regulations, according
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Medical inflation, which has been “muted” in recent years, is forecast to accelerate in 2020 — one piece of potential bad news for the workers’ comp
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Tennessee's new medical fee schedule has been in effect for only six weeks, but it's already having an impact on workers' compensation costs.
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