Walmart Employee Kills Co-Worker in Georgia, Driver in Florida Injures Store Worker April 14, 2025 COVINGTON, Ga. (AP) — A Walmart employee shot and killed a co-worker inside a Georgia store and critically wounded another...
Tennessee Safety Agency Says Plastics Workers Were Given Time to Evacuate April 7, 2025 By Travis Loller and Jonathan Mattise NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Workers at an East Tennessee plastics company who died in flooding from last year’s Hurricane Helene...
Maine Approves 9.6% Decrease in Workers’ Compensation Costs April 7, 2025 Maine has approved the insurance industry’s filing that will lower workers’ compensation insurance loss costs an average of 9.6%. The...
California Delivery Company Must Repay $2M for Workers’ Comp Scheme April 4, 2025 A Los Angeles, California, couple was sentenced after an investigation reportedly found they underreported more than $21 million in employee...
California Plumbing Contractor Ordered to Pay $1M for Workers’ Comp Fraud April 3, 2025 A plumbing contractor has been ordered to pay $1 million in restitution to the State Compensation Insurance Fund as part...
Huge AI Data Center Planned for Pennsylvania Coal Plant Site April 3, 2025 By Simon Casey A huge natural gas-powered data center that will serve the growing demands of artificial intelligence is being planned for the...
TDI to Adopt 11.5% Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease April 2, 2025 The Texas Department of Insurance said in a March 28 bulletin that it accepted the National Council on Compensation Insurance...
Pinnacol Assurance Giving $15M Dividend to Colorado Businesses March 28, 2025 Pinnacol Assurance announced its 2025 general dividend will return roughly $15 million to more than 47,000 workers’ compensation insurance policyholders...
Alabama Senate Advances New Regs on Pharmacy Benefit Managers March 24, 2025 By Kim Chandler MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Two blocks from the Alabama Statehouse, a black wreath hung on the door of Adams Drugs...
Tesla Cited by US Regulators Over Texas Worker’s Death March 21, 2025 By Alexandra Ulmer and Ned Parker Federal regulators have cited Tesla for violating workplace safety rules in connection with the electrocution of a worker last summer...