The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries is considering rulemaking activities to update billing and coding requirements for naturopathic physicians.
The department said in
… Read more »The California Department of Industrial Relations posted 2024 assessments rates for insured and self-insured employers.
Insurers must apply the rates established by the department to
… Read more »A California appellate court upheld a grant of summary judgment for an injured worker’s employer, finding the employer had no duty to defend or indemnify
… Read more »Oregon’s SAIF Corp. is developing a legislative proposal that would facilitate criminal prosecution of employers that engage in workers’ compensation fraud.
The state-chartered workers’ compensation
… Read more »The California Division of Workers’ Compensation announced minimum and maximum temporary total disability rates will not change next year.
The minimum weekly TTD rate will
… Read more »The Nevada Workers’ Compensation Section reported 2,438 claims for COVID-19 were filed through Oct. 31, as well as 29 claims for adverse reactions to a
… Read more »A California appellate court ruled that the parents of a worker who fell to his death during a roofing project were barred by the Privette
… Read more »Maximum and minimum weekly total disability benefits will remain unchanged in 2024 because the state’s average weekly wage decreased for the 12-month period ending March
… Read more »The California Division of Workers’ Compensation opened a second 15-day comment period for proposed rules that would modify its qualified medical evaluator regulations.
The division
… Read more »Rebounding statewide employment and mandatory reporting of COVID-19 infections at work sites helped drive a 25.6% increase in the nonfatal work injury and illness rate
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