A bill that would prevent the sunsetting of a law allowing carriers to use debit cards to pay benefits emerged in the California Assembly.
Assemblymember
… Read more »While workers’ compensation wasn’t among the top three concerns for California employers who responded to a Workers’ Compensation Action Network survey, more than half of
… Read more »The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California on Tuesday posted updated documents with changes recently approved by the insurance commissioner.
The commissioner on May
… Read more »The Pennsylvania House Labor and Industry Committee on Tuesday held an informational meeting to hear testimony from industry experts on the harmful effects of worker
… Read more »The California Department of Insurance on Tuesday reported that two farm labor contractors were arraigned on multiple felony charges, including insurance fraud, for allegedly underreporting
… Read more »A law requiring the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and self-insured public employers to pay for diagnostic testing after air ambulance workers are exposed to
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court clarified the proper method for apportioning preexisting impairments that have been definitely ascertained and impact multiple body parts.
Case: Logan-Mingo
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a worker could not maintain a Labor Law action against a contractor performing work for a homeowner, but
… Read more »The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled that the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations cannot reject an appeal as untimely based on its “sent” date for a
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that a temporary employment provider’s employee could not pursue a civil remedy against his employer’s client for an on-the-job injury.
… Read more »Jun 11-13, 2025
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