Connecticut has enacted legislation addressing wage theft in the building trades, job protections for services workers, and compensation for workers…
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Two Orlando contractors have been sentenced to at least two years in federal prison after orchestrating a decade-long scheme to…
Privacy between doctors and patients is protected by law. But the Trump administration is, in effect, trying to peek into…
Rhode Island’s regulator has approved a 2.5% average reduction in overall workers’ compensation loss costs. The reduction will take effect…
As many as 10–30% of employers misclassify workers at an enormous cost to both workers and social insurance systems. New…
After surgery, medical evidence showed that Mooney’s work-related radiculopathy had combined with those preexisting cervical conditions. On May 5, 2021,…
The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California has submitted a September 1, 2026, pure premium rate filing to the…
Historically, executing decisive, effective workers’ compensation claims has been a work in… well, compensation. As in compensating for holes in…
Senate Bill 26-175, introduced during the Second Regular Session of Colorado’s Seventy-fifth General Assembly, takes aim at a long-standing irritant…
The case centered on Stephen M. Dodge, a longtime state employee who was exposed to airborne asbestos fibers both on the job and at…
EverPeak Insurance launched a new multi-state feature that eliminates multi-jurisdictional friction for mobile workforces. Effective April 21, the new feature…
Hybrid workplaces are blurring responsibility across employers and tech providers
Amanda Seitz and Maia Rosenfeld Democratic lawmakers are demanding that the Trump administration halt plans to collect sensitive medical records…
Health insurance makes up 8% of total employee compensation on average, and while most employees take up health insurance when…
