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The open enrollment period for Ohio employers to select a managed care organization (MCO) to oversee medical management for ...
The lawsuit claims firms worked on Qatar’s behalf to refute reporting about workers’ conditions, including by taking ...
In a recent landmark ruling, Schmidt v. Schmidt, Kirifides and Rassias (Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board), the Pennsylvania ...
A Hawaii tenant won his workers’ compensation claim against his landlord on the theory that, when he fell and injured his arm ...
Supply chain company Owens & Minor released its right to sue over the BlueCard Program by participating in a $2.7 billion ...
Benefits wrongly cut off after an IME mischaracterized his injury - now the state's highest court has reversed the decision ...
The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau is seeking a double-digit rate hike. What are the technical factors driving up the rates? How much does the public actuary recommend? Are the cost ...
The Office of Special Counsel has concluded it cannot pursue allegations by more than 2,000 federal employees who have filed formal objections about their removals.