State compensation agencies and courts continue to ensure social distancing as coronavirus cases increase across the country. Here are some of the most recent regulatory
… Read more »As businesses reopen across the country amid the coronavirus pandemic and many injured workers return to the job site, rules about what should and should
… Read more »Administrative law judges from Arizona, Kentucky and Pennsylvania will participate in a webinar Tuesday exploring the impact of COVID-19 on workers’ compensation systems.
The judges
… Read more »The International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions announced that its board of directors elected to hold the 106th convention in September as a
… Read more »Compensation agencies in two Eastern states have announced new steps to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Vermont: In-person hearings will likely be canceled
… Read more »A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Cos. announced that Glen Pitruzzello will serve as director of claim, where he will be responsible for claim operations throughout New England.
Pitruzzello
… Read more »Origami Risk, a company that provides software and services to the risk and insurance industry, announced that the firm’s general counsel, Daniel Silverthorn, will also
… Read more »States have continued to make adjustments because of the constraints of the coronavirus pandemic. Here are notices from three agencies.
Connecticut: To comply with the
… Read more »A federal appeals court denied a request to compel the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to declare a temporary emergency standard on workplace infection control
… Read more »Just as Nebraska and Illinois appear to be grappling with issues brought on by holding in-person proceedings while the pandemic continues, Kentucky's compensation agency has
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