Insurance companies continue to be the subject of most Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation enforcement activities, according to an update provided during recent health care provider
… Read more »A Texas phlebotomist who claimed she could not work was sentenced to 18 months of deferred adjudication after she was convicted of double dipping.
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… Read more »The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that an injured nurse was not entitled to additional benefits or a change in her date of maximum medical
… Read more »Mississippi lawmakers on Wednesday filed legislation that would give options for first responders with mental injuries other than pursuing workers' compensation benefits.
House Bill 236,
… Read more »The Mississippi Court of Appeals upheld a finding that a worker had an occupational impairment exceeding her medical impairment rating.
Case: MTD Products Inc. v.
… Read more »The Virginia Court of Appeals ruled that a worker’s claim for temporary total disability benefits based on a change in condition was timely filed within
… Read more »A federal appellate court revived a coverage dispute between two insurance carriers for a worker’s death at a Texas construction site.
Case: Gemini Insurance Co.
… Read more »The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Tuesday that it cited a poultry processing plant following the death of a 16-year-old sanitation worker at
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation on Friday reported that the majority of health care providers in the state were rated as “high-tier” performers in the
… Read more »Virginia lawmakers are considering a bill that would provide employers with a definition of occupational illness among workers who may be eligible for workers’ compensation.
SB
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The IAIABC invites you to the IAIABC 110th Convention, "Passport to Solutions". The IAIABC Convent …
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