The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court upheld an award of interim benefits to a worker suffering from back pain after recovering from a compensable leg injury.
… Read more »The California Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that would expand the presumption that skin cancer is work-related for peace officers with the state departments
… Read more »A bill that would allow California employers to include licensed clinical social workers in their medical provider networks was amended to add language that would
… Read more »Oregon employers will be allowed to reimburse up to $2,400 in medical costs on accepted, non-disabling claims next year to reduce the impact the claim
… Read more »The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that an injured nurse who failed to seek suitable employment was not entitled to permanent partial disability benefits.
Case: McBride
… Read more »The California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board is set to meet Sept. 15 to hear public comments on extending the state’s COVID-19 workplace safety
… Read more »The California Assembly unanimously passed bills that would require certain contractors to carry workers’ compensation coverage regardless of the number of people they employ and to
… Read more »A bill that would give more workers a presumption that post-traumatic stress disorder is job-related is up for a third and final vote in the
… Read more »A California appellate court upheld the dismissal of an employment agency’s suit against a professional employer organization, insurance broker and PEO service administrator for alleged fraud
… Read more »Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed Joe Capurro, past president of the California Applicants’ Attorneys Association, to serve on the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board.
Capurro has been
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Oct 20-22, 2024
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