The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is finalizing rules that would modify payments for hospital inpatient services and its prescription drug formulary.
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development launched an educational campaign to try to combat the practice of employers intentionally and illegally classifying employees as independent
A New York appellate court ruled that a company providing workers’ compensation insurance audit services was not entitled to summary judgment on its claim that
Maine-based workers’ compensation carrier MEMIC announced that Michelle Allen joined its senior leadership team as senior vice president and chief human resources officer.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued $270,000 in fines for workplace safety violations in an Ohio battery manufacturing facility operating under a joint partnership
A New York appellate court ruled that partial summary judgment was warranted on a worker’s Labor Law claim for injuries from stepping into an uncovered hole.
The Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court announced that it is preparing to implement electronic notice rules after the state’s high court reviews and approves recently revised