Both labor and employers agree that workers’ compensation reforms generally have improved California’s business climate. However, some controversial issues still...
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Nearly one-third fewer Oklahoma teenagers smoked cigarettes last year compared to 1999, according to a state Health Department survey, the...
Traffic deaths in the United States reached their highest levels since 1990, the government reported. The spike in fatalities was...
New York State has adopted a trio of laws designed to speed workers’ compensation benefits for workers and their families...
Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) said that the State Attorney General’s Office has assigned a full-time assistant attorney...
Workplace deaths rise in Texas and Ark.; Okla. reports lower private sector fatalities but higher rates in public sector Texas,...
Guy Carpenter & Company, the risk and reinsurance specialist of Marsh & McLennan Companies, released a new study that provides...
Nearly six in 10 large and mid-sized U.S. businesses obtained insurance to cover property terrorism risks during 2005, a dramatic...
Nearly 7,000 Alaskans will lose their earthquake insurance as their policies come up for renewal. Allstate Insurance Co. is cutting...
The Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission recently updated mileage reimbursements for claimants and compensation rates for injured employees. The mileage reimbursement...