
A new report by the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation shows an uptick in the number of employers who have opted out of the state's
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A California lawmaker is requesting an audit of the qualified medical evaluator program to explore reimbursement rates, the certification process as well as communications regarding
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Workers’ compensation medical care management firm One Call laid off about 2% of its workforce, the company confirmed on Monday.
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A Florida senator who's also a roofing contractor filed a bill that would require a new level of specificity in claims, reinstate caps on attorneys'
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PHOENIX — Consulting with a doctor via telemedicine might seem less personal than seeing a practitioner face-to-face at an office, but the opposite is often true, according
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After two years of negotiations and revisions, a bill that would revamp much of Oklahoma's troubled workers' compensation law is on its way to the
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PHOENIX — Workers in construction or fishing jobs had the highest rates of opioid overdose deaths in Massachusetts compared to workers in other occupations, likely due
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It was touted as a bill that would provide yearly inflation adjustments to benefits for New Jersey first responders who haven't seen such a raise
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern California District is claiming victory in what it’s calling the first wave of cases combating workers’ compensation fraud.
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At first glance, the request by the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation for a 9% increase in its budget seemed hard to believe.
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