The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld the denial of a worker’s benefits claim for alleged injuries from a fall at a construction site.
Case: Fottrell
… Read more »California lawmakers on April 9 will hear testimony on measures that would require annual adjustments to wages used to calculate permanent partial disability benefits and
… Read more »Billing disputes involving alleged contractual discounts or reductions from California's fee schedule rates would be eligible for administrative review under amendments to a bill introduced in
… Read more »A California lawmaker is proposing that the Division of Workers' Compensation create templates for medical-legal communications and reports.
Assemblymember Greg Wallis
Assemblymember
… Read more »Hawaii’s Intermediate Court of Appeals overturned an award of fees to the attorneys for an injured hotel worker, finding that the Department of Labor and
… Read more »Attorneys representing injured workers in New Mexico are in for a raise in June after the governor signed a bill to increase fees by more
… Read more »The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division updated the cost-to-charge ratios used to calculate reimbursement owed to hospitals for treating injured workers on or after April 1.
… Read more »The Montana Legislature passed a bill that would allow terminating temporary total disability benefits under certain conditions when an injured worker is released to full
… Read more »The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health fined a construction company $157,500 after a fatal trench collapse.
Joel Olea Gomez, 27, was killed on
… Read more »The Santa Monica Daily Press reported a nearly 30% increase in the city's work comp liabilities in the most recent fiscal year, as hospital fees
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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