The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is reviewing claim procedures for injured workers, employers and carriers.
The division announced that it is reviewing all sections
… Read more »The Virginia Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a Wal-Mart worker with a history of back problems had not established a compensable injury from
… Read more »Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear enacted a bill that could have the mixed effect of lowering costs by allowing retired doctors to write medical reports and
… Read more »A Florida appellate court ruled that a criminal defendant’s motion to suppress evidence should have been granted because officers lacked probable cause to seize a backpack
… Read more »Alabama lawmakers on Tuesday introduced a bill that would permit medical care providers to first bill an injured worker’s health insurer for costs related to
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is hosting its quarterly meetings at the end of April to provide carriers and providers with updates on what’s
… Read more »Maryland lawmakers on Tuesday passed bills that would modify how hearing loss is calculated for workers’ compensation benefits, expand the list of cancers that are
… Read more »Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed into law a bill establishing a universal one-year statute of limitations for billing disputes.
… Read more »Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed on Thursday a proposed change to the state’s workers' compensation system that would have made it easier for those who suffer
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a finding that a worker’s widow was entitled to benefits for his death because his cancer was materially related to
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