The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court ruled that an injured worker who was tricked by a claims manager into an attending independent medical examination was entitled to
The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services announced that extended deadlines for property and casualty carriers to report claims and suspend cancellations and nonrenewals
The California Division of Workers’ Compensation is holding a conference call July 23 to hear public testimony on proposed updates to the Medical Treatment Utilization
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled that an injured worker is not entitled to an open-ended order requiring payment for future surgeries that his doctor could
The panel that selects physicians to be included on the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board’s list of second independent medical examiners will hold three public hearings
The Industrial Commission of Arizona said anyone entering its buildings in Phoenix or Tucson will be required to wear a mask covering the nose and mouth.
The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division announced that it is suspending temporary rules that reduced the penalty charged to employers that illegally operate without workers’ compensation
The Supreme Court of Idaho unanimously ruled that the state Department of Insurance has the statutory authority to interpret rules promulgated by ratemaking organizations and
The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division proposed new rules that provide reimbursements for certain telephone and online evaluations at rates that are the same as what