Lyft, one of the largest ride-sharing companies, has extended a settlement offer of up to $600 per driver in a class-action lawsuit filed by some 8,000
A federal appellate court rejected a workers’ claim that he had not been adequately compensated under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act for all of his industrial
Lisa Anne Bickford, director of government relations for Coventry, was appointed as the vice chair of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions
National utilization review accreditation organization URAC announced that it entered an agreement to purchase programs of health care accreditation firm ClearHealth Quality Institute.
Amazon's Fall River, Massachusetts, fulfillment center was the subject of a recent letter penned by two U.S. senators and one representative, asking CEO Jeff Bezos
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that two drugs commonly prescribed to injured workers can cause breathing problems when taken together with
AM Best’s Market Segment Report says insurance rate decreases have led to margin compression in the United States, and competitive pressure could lead to adverse effects on
The U.S. Department of Labor last week announced plans to launch a new national emphasis program for silica, according to a National Public Radio report.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ordered a petroleum barge company in New York to reinstate a seaman who the agency said was illegally fired