
As the Social Security system moves closer to insolvency, some are predicting that the federal government may take aim this year at the workers’ compensation
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Federal prosecutors say Michael D. Drobot doesn’t seem to understand that his champagne wishes and caviar dreams don’t take precedence over his obligation to relinquish
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Recreational and medical marijuana are legal in Massachusetts. But that has not solved the thorny problem of how to objectively differentiate between injured employees who are
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Treatment of injured workers who have low-back disk disorders is shifting away from surgery in many states, a trend that may be due to workers’ comp
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Applied Underwriters is asking a federal judge to ignore the reply brief that a group of California employers filed in support of their motion for
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Fifteen years from now, when injured Kentucky workers receive notice that their medical benefits are about to expire but that they can ask for an
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Lawmakers in Wyoming introduced legislation this week that would offer air ambulances twice what Medicare pays if they agree not to go after injured workers
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While some view medical marijuana as a potential way to reduce opioid use among injured workers, thereby lowering claim costs, others are concerned that providing
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New York doctors won’t get a cancellation fee if a deposition is canceled in a workers’ compensation case, but they will receive a little more
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Convicted fraudster Michael D. Drobot told a federal judge that he pocketed a $1 million cash advance from the sale of his assets instead using
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NCCI's Annual Insights Symposium (AIS) 2026 will deliver data-driven insights, providing industry …
May 11-12, 2026
The Board of Managers is excited to announce that the CSIA 2026 Annual Meeting and Educational Con …
May 19-20, 2026
The Combined Claims Conference will take place from May 19-20, 2026 in Orange County! The Combined …