
A California appellate court ruled that a worker with alleged repetitive trauma injuries did not assert viable claims for disability or age discrimination against her
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s office announced that Becerra is among 24 attorneys general in the U.S. who have expressed disappointment after hearing about opioid giant Purdue
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The Oregon House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow insurers and self-insured employers to store records from workers’ compensation claims in places outside
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A California appellate court ruled that an injured worker could not maintain a civil suit against the owners of a home for his injuries from
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California’s 4th District Court of Appeal published part of a decision finding substantial evidence supports a jury’s finding that an office manager of a radiology
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A California appellate court ruled that a worker who fell out of a tree he was trimming at an apartment complex could not assert a
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The Business and Labor Committee for the Oregon House of Representatives on Monday passed a bill that would allow the Department of Consumer and Business
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Legislation that would create a presumption that COVID-19 is compensable for some essential workers in New Mexico would likely result in litigation over whether an
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The Industrial Commission of Arizona announced the launch of a new feature allowing adjusters for third-party administrators to subscribe to approved claims or cases and
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced that providers should request interpreters for scheduled in-person appointments using a new online system starting April
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