The National Council on Compensation Insurance said rate adequacy, an aging workforce and medical costs are among the top concerns of work comp industry executives
… Read more »The White House announced a new initiative focused on reducing occupational injuries and getting federal employees back to work more quickly.
Russell T. Vought, acting
… Read more »A federal court ruling in Florida and a bill in the New Jersey Legislature could make it more difficult for collection agencies to go after
… Read more »Lyft, one of the largest ride-sharing companies, has extended a settlement offer of up to $600 per driver in a class-action lawsuit filed by some 8,000
… Read more »A federal appellate court rejected a workers’ claim that he had not been adequately compensated under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act for all of his industrial
… Read more »Pinnacle Actuarial Resources named Tim Mosler as the firm’s newest principal and consulting actuary.
Tim Mosler
Mosler joined Pinnacle in 2014 as
… Read more »Lisa Anne Bickford, director of government relations for Coventry, was appointed as the vice chair of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions
… Read more »National utilization review accreditation organization URAC announced that it entered an agreement to purchase programs of health care accreditation firm ClearHealth Quality Institute.
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Amazon's Fall River, Massachusetts, fulfillment center was the subject of a recent letter penned by two U.S. senators and one representative, asking CEO Jeff Bezos
… Read more »The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that two drugs commonly prescribed to injured workers can cause breathing problems when taken together with
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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