Missouri lawmakers appear slated to once again deliberate mandating the transformation of a state-chartered workers’ compensation carrier into a private mutual insurance company when they
A Florida appellate court ruled that a judge of compensation claims found that an employer did not authorize an appropriate one-time change physician for a
HSC International Ltd. was ordered to pay $180,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to premium fraud allegations, the Texas Department of Insurance announced.
A bill pre-filed with the Texas Legislature would give insurers 60 days to contest or deny a workers’ compensation claim for certain public safety employees
Following four years of efforts to provide first responders with coverage for post-traumatic stress disorder, Missouri lawmakers are set to consider another bill that would
The majority of carriers were graded as average performers or high performers in the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation’s 2022 performance-based oversight assessment.
The Texas Department of Insurance announced that the National Council on Compensation Insurance proposed changes to various workers’ compensation documents.
A Louisiana appellate court issued dual decisions finding a self-proclaimed health care provider could not assert valid claims for reimbursement for spinal implants it provided