Employee-employer relationships regarding workers’ compensation are complicated by the IRS, industrial commissions, the courts and state statute. Each has its...
workers’ compensation News
Michigan has had some positive developments on the employment and workers’ compensation fronts lately and state officials are eager to...
Two business owners in Milford, Massachusetts, have been indicted in connection with failing to accurately report their total payroll and...
Second (or subsequent) injury funds (SIFs) have been abolished in 20 states. Alabama and Maine began this movement in 1992,...
Injuries or illnesses established as compensable under applicable workers’ compensation law require prescribed benefits be paid to the injured employee....
A.M. Best has affirmed the financial strength rating of A (Excellent) and the issuer credit ratings (ICR) of “a” of...
A change to the state system for paying medical bills and lost wages for injured workers in Kansas has some...
The Connecticut General Assembly is revisiting whether to grant workers’ compensation coverage for certain first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress...
A deadly oil well explosion in Texas’ Permian Basin this week offers a cautionary note of the industry’s challenges as...
An oil field rig exploded in West Texas killing three workers on March 10. Investigator Dusty Kilgore of the Upton...