
A California appellate court ruled that the Privette doctrine shielded a property owner and its contractor from civil liability for injuries sustained by the employees
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The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division is holding a hearing Sept. 21 to discuss the assessment that will be charged to employers and workers for the
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A California lawmaker moved to the Assembly’s “inactive file” a bill that would require some doctors performing utilization review to be licensed in the state.
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Goldberg Segalla announced that Eric M. Kweon joined the firm’s workers’ compensation defense group in Orange County, California.
Eric M. Kweon
Kweon,
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A bill that would exclude time spent resolving medical treatment disputes from the cap on temporary disability duration is among a handful of work comp
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The California Division of Workers' Compensation said providers should disregard an email from Maximus Federal Services saying that failure to enroll in a procurement portal could
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A California lawmaker recently amended a bill to remove a provision that aimed to ensure that psychologists conducting utilization review for employees of private businesses
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The Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board is proposing changes to its rules governing rehabilitation specialists.
The board is proposing a new rule that would require that
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Oregon employers in 2024 will be allowed to reimburse up to $2,400 in medical costs on accepted, non-disabling claims to reduce the impact the claim
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The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court ruled that an insurance carrier could not terminate a worker’s benefits for failing to attend an appointment with her authorized
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