The Arizona Senate passed a bill that would allow electronic transmission of some documents and a measure that would modify a presumption that cancer is an
… Read more »A policy committee in the New Mexico state House of Representatives passed a bill that would create a rebuttable presumption that COVID-19 is compensable for
… Read more »In a case of first impression, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled that a worker’s complaint against the Industrial Special Indemnity Fund was not subject to
… Read more »The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that a worker cannot recover uninsured motorist benefits from a co-employee's insurer for damages stemming from a job-related accident.
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… Read more »The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed more than $264,000 in fines for a Montana manufacturer and staffing agency after a worker suffered a partial
… Read more »The Utah Senate voted 26-0 on Thursday in favor of a measure that would extend the deadline for the final report from a task force
… Read more »A McDonald’s franchise owner in Los Angeles has been fined $126,000 for alleged workplace retaliation, according to the Department of Industrial Relations.
Investigators from the
… Read more »Unpaid student interns would be eligible for workers’ compensation, under a bill the Montana state House of Representatives passed unanimously.
… Read more »Firefighters employed by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection would be eligible for up to one year of salary continuation pay in lieu
… Read more »A California appellate court ruled that an employer was entitled to have its default set aside in a breach-of-contract dispute with its workers’ compensation insurance carrier.
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