The California Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that Administrative Director George Parisotto appointed Jill A. Dulich to serve as a member of the Workers’ Compensation
The Washington state Department of Labor & Industries fined three companies more than $500,000 combined for safety violations uncovered during an investigation into a January
The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board issued an en banc decision Thursday reinstating the deadline for California’s workers’ compensation judges to issue reports in response to
The Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter and SAIF Corp. on Wednesday announced a $3.4 million retrospective return for the 639 companies that participated in the
The committee that advises the California Division of Workers’ Compensation on evidence-based changes to the prescription drug formulary canceled its quarterly meeting in light of
Inspectors with Nevada’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration are finding more businesses complying with safety protocols designed to slow community spread of COVID-19, the agency
Injury claims reported by private self-insured employers increased last year, but the growth was outpaced by the increase in covered workers, resulting in a marginal
The Labor Commissioner’s Office filed a lawsuit accusing a gig-economy car wash company in Southern California of misclassifying at least 100 workers as independent contractors.
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled that an employer can access the mental health records of employees when the files are relevant to a claim, even if the worker does