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Ruling establishes hearing injury occurred where employee had at least one year of hazardous exposure, regardless of final work location in another state.
Key workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
Transportation safety organization is pushing for electronic logbook devices to help fight fatigue-related accidents.
Top safety group believes requiring companies to electronically report injuries and illnesses may do more harm than good.
Legal partnerships among same-sex couples are creating a new exposure for workers’ comp payers.
Key workers’ comp regulatory developments from around the country.
Compensability is in question when a worker is injured while crossing the street returning to work.
Workers comp legal developments from around the country.
A federal hiring push should help make a dent in the massive backlog of workers’ comp cases awaiting review.
A new budget provision will allow Medicaid programs to collect payment for care and services from third parties such as workers’ comp.
Regulators in several states are moving to define liability for taxi alternatives.
The collection of ZIP code information from shoppers may be short-lived.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
A recent New York court ruling provides some privacy protection for broker- client communications.
These five domicile stars can help risk managers learn about forming a captive in Vermont.
Driverless technology is flowing to the oceans, but risks will slow global adoption.
Key workers’ comp news from three states.
Employer challenges claim for injury sustained during travel.