The case traces back to 2013, when Eduardo Narciso, a worker employed by HB Construction, was knocked off a nine-foot…
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) reported it has secured a settlement agreement with a Virginia information technology services firm that…
For more than a decade, insurance companies and physician groups have battled it out over the true meaning of Florida…
College workers stricken with cancer should seek remedy through the workers’ compensation system, and injured students can bring negligence lawsuits,…
The workers’ union said “significant movement” at the bargaining table led to the end of the strike. But according to…
The Department would require insurance industry members forward contributions if the Fund’s balance were reduced below $500,000,000, according to Section…
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration this week fined an Alabama utility contractor $257,700, six months after three workers…
A contractor in Washington was fined $200,000 for putting workers at risk during a demolition project at a home in…
The Georgia Supreme Court this week disbarred a workers’ compensation claimants’ attorney after in investigation alleged that he had forged…
The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered two Houston, Texas-based construction companies and their owners to reinstate and compensate two…
A federal safety agency investigating an August blast at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh that left two workers dead…
Workers’ compensation provider Summit is expanding its coverage offerings to Delaware and Pennsylvania. Summit-managed carriers Bridgefield Casualty Insurance Co., Bridgefield…
New survey reveals widespread employee disengagement as workers report talents going untapped
The average workers’ compensation rates for the Tennessee voluntary market should drop about 2% this year, marking the 13th straight…
