
Oregon lawmakers are considering a proposal that would eliminate two conditions under which an injured worker could refuse a job without forfeiting workers’ compensation benefits.
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The Governing Committee for the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California is meeting on Thursday to discuss the annual regulatory filing that will be
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Oregon’s SAIF Corp. is pursuing legislation this year that would expressly criminalize premium fraud.
Senate Bill 1580, by Sen. Kathleen Taylor, D-Milwaukie, would create the
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The Nevada Workers’ Compensation Section on Thursday published the 2024 medical fee schedule.
Conversion factors for the fee schedule that apply for services provided through Jan.
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Inpatient hospitalizations fell more than 50% from 2012 through 2022 due to declining claim volume in addition to technical advances and Medicare rules allowing more
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The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division proposes rules to update fee schedules for 2024 and tweak requirements for managed care organizations.
The division proposes adopting new
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Lawmakers in Colorado are considering a bill that would provide workers’ compensation benefits to those who repeatedly experience traumatic events at work if they meet certain conditions.
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The Alaska Division of Workers’ Compensation would be required to create a program through which rehabilitation specialists would develop plans to return injured workers to
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Hawaii lawmakers have introduced bills to expand the types of workers covered by presumptions of compensability and to expand the list of conditions that are
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced that a Vancouver construction company was fined $156,259 after a teenager lost his legs in a
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …