Texas companies may soon be able to offer their employees a workers’ compensation plan with accident and health coverage on the same policy, potentially increasing
The West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that two municipal employees were immune from civil liability to a colleague who was run over and permanently injured
Lawmakers in Texas are considering a bill that would prohibit the use of experience modifiers in awarding contracts for public and private construction projects.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Wednesday reported that the city is suing two residents in an attempt to recover more than $190,000 in workers’ compensation
The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that the National Council on Compensation Insurance is proposing changes to its experience rating methodology.
The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation announced a series of “brown bag” meetings scheduled for January to discuss issues relating to dispute resolution.
The District of Columbia’s highest court upheld the dismissal of a former professional soccer player’s claim for benefits for his allegedly debilitating post-concussive symptoms.
Texas lawmakers want to designate National Guardsmen at the Mexican border as first responders to ensure they receive certain workers' compensation benefits if injured or