The Washington Court of Appeals upheld the denial of a worker’s protest to an order closing his claim as untimely.
Case: Mercier v. Department of
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Members of policy committees in both chambers of the Washington State Legislature will discuss workers' compensation issues at meetings on Dec. 5.
The Senate Labor
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The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld the denial of a worker’s claim of injury to his back after less than a week on the job.
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The California Division of Workers' Compensation announced additional changes to the hospital outpatient departments and ambulatory surgical centers section of the Official Medical Fee Schedule
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The Idaho Supreme Court ruled that only an injured worker may make and file with the Industrial Commission an application requesting a hearing when the
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon approved a 15% rate decrease for policies incepting in 2026.
The governor's office said this is the third straight reduction.
"Following
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The California Division of Workers' Compensation is proposing to update guidelines outlining the reasonable and necessary medical treatment for mental health injuries.
The division is
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The Nevada Supreme Court upheld the denial of a correctional officer’s claim for benefits for his COVID-19 infection.
Case: Holguin v. City of Henderson, No.
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation has adopted an audit plan that will evaluate the reasonableness and necessity of tests and referrals ordered by designated
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Wednesday pitched lawmakers on spending less for Medicaid and privatizing Pinnacol Assurance as solutions for an expected $850 million budget
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