A New York appellate court upheld a finding that a carrier was liable for the cost of a worker’s surgery, even though it had not
… Read more »The Workers Compensation Research Institute published a new study comparing medical fee schedules in 44 states and the District of Columbia.
The study, "Designing Workers'
… Read more »The California Division of Workers' Compensation posted orders adjusting sections of the Official Medical Fee Schedule covering payments for physicians and for durable medical equipment.
… Read more »A Missouri appeals court said a recent decision from the state's Supreme Court holding that occupational diseases are not compensable preexisting disabilities for Second Injury
… Read more »A former state trooper has been arrested and charged with fraudulently collecting more than $8,000 in workers’ compensation benefits while employed by the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and
… Read more »Ametros on Wednesday named Andrea Mills president, effective July 1.
Andrea Mills
Mills has been a member of the company's executive team
… Read more »The Missouri Court of Appeals upheld a determination that the Second Injury Fund was not liable for the payment of benefits to a worker with
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that when a worker is receiving continuing benefits at a temporary rate, the Workers’ Compensation Board’s regulations do not
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld the forfeiture of a worker’s benefits due to her failure to disclose prior injuries to her neck and back.
… Read more »The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission announced that the assessment for the Multiple Injury Trust Fund will drop to 6.29% from 7%, effective July 1.
The
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